A peculiar case of publishing personal data in the name of ‘public interest’
It started with TOC reporting on 17 Dec that CPF Board “had rejected the single mother’s (whom they named as “Ms Soo”) request to draw funds from her CPF account”. To clear the air, various agencies including CPF Board made Ms Soo’s full name, age, and some of her medical history public on 19 Dec. This included “being...
With endless broken dreams and promises, can we trust the 4G PAP politicians again?
As we start afresh in 2020, it is natural for everyone to want to stay optimistic on what 2020 can bring or offer. For Singaporeans, these past years had been dreadful to say the least. Many of us truly missed the leadership of our first generation political leaders, who walked their talks and who were ever ready to acknowledge...
The use of POFMA by PAP ministers opens the law to potential disrepute
One of the problems with POFMA is when it comes to the interpretation of statistics. As anyone would know, the same set of statistics can be interpreted in various ways. A glass can be half-empty, or half-full. If what the SDP says is correct and true, then the MOM indeed should withdraw its directive and issue an apology for...
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