Oral answer by Ministry of National Development on adding a vaping reporting pathway in Municipal Services Office’s OneService App
Sep 22, 2025
Question by: Mr David Hoe
To ask the Minister for National Development whether the Municipal Services Office can (i) add a dedicated vaping reporting pathway in the OneService App with direct routing and data-sharing to HSA and CNB (ii) offer youth-accessible options, including non-Singpass alternative verification channels for usage of the various reporting features of OneService and (iii) include multilingual prompts in OneService through automated translation to improve reporting uptake.
The Ministry of Health (MOH) and the Health Sciences Authority (HSA) have assessed that current reporting channels for vaping-related offences are adequate.
Since July 2025, HSA has extended its hotline operating hours for reporting vaping-related offences to seven days a week, from 9am to 9pm. HSA also launched an online reporting form to complement its hotlines.
Where necessary, MOH and HSA will work with relevant agencies, including the Municipal Services Office (MSO), to explore other means to enhance the reach and accessibility of vape reporting channels.
Separately, MSO’s OneService municipal case reporting function is also available as an AI-enabled Chatbot on WhatsApp, Telegram and Instagram Messenger. These channels complement the OneService App, and do not require Singpass authentication. The Chatbot is hosted on social messaging platforms which are familiar to youths and seniors, which makes it even more convenient for residents to provide feedback on municipal issues. MSO is also studying to enhance our Chatbot to take in and process feedback given in vernacular languages.