
Make redress easier under fake-news Bill?
The Straits Times headline on 7th Apr read "Make redress easier under fake-news Bill". Deputy Speaker of Parliament and Chairman of the Select Committee on Deliberate Online Falsehoods, Charles Chong, is the correct person to see through what he has said in public and reported in more detail in "Proposed fake news law: Avenues...

The reality of voters voting out governments is not as straightforward as what some put it to be
In a state media interview with Channel News Asia (CNA), Minister of Home Affairs and Law, K. Shanmugam was quoted as attempting to assuage public fears about the abuse of power by claiming that his government is accountable because Singaporeans have the power to vote them out in an election. He said, “We’ve always said:...

An ‘Exercise of Government Power,’ but can we trust them to use it appropriately?
Minister of Home Affairs and Law, K Shanmugam in an aired television interview on Friday, said on the proposed Protection against Online Falsehoods and Manipulation Bill, “The Government is best placed. What we are talking about is setting out a clarification, sometimes a take-down. And I don’t see why this needs to be politicised.” “This...
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