
All TOC did was report Lee Wei Ling’s accusation – and *that* is considered defamation?
How can PM Lee Hsien Loong suggest that since he had presented his side of the story in Parliament with full cabinet support, that ought to settle the issue once and for all? I echo Dr Tan Cheng Bock who recently said: DPM Heng (Swee Keat) also said I contradicted myself when I cited the example of the debate in Parliament...

PM Lee’s threat to sue The Online Citizen
Even on a Sunday (1st September 2019) the press secretary to the prime minister had to work. And it was not even work for the country though the threatening three-page letter was written on official stationery. The prime minister is unhappy because of an article and a facebook post that allegedly repeated his siblings’ falsehoods...

Hypothetical case of a suit for defamation
I was asked - Mr. Tan, if someone published a statement that you were a thief and you did not sue the author and later, another person published another statement using the fact in the first statement, can you sue the second person for defamation? By not acting on the first statement, did you indirectly accept that the statement...
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