
Why 2 of the Judges Who Ruled on the Marsiling-Yew Tee By-election Case Should Not Have Done So
M Ravi This article suggests that 2 of the Judges who ruled on the Marsiling-Yew Tee by-election case should not have done so after acting as Attorney General at separate times during the Hougang Single Member Constituency (“SMC”) by-election case in 2012 (“Hougang case”). On Wednesday 10th April 2019, a 5-member quorum...

HoHoHo: Rogue bank kanna fined again
(Updated on 10 April at 5am: StanChart will pay US and UK authorities US$1.1bn to settle charges that it violated sanctions and ignored red flags about its customers: more than expected. It’s deferred prosecution deal with the US marshals extended until 2021. Ho Ho Ho.) Standard Chartered is bracing itself for a bumper fine...

Should we trust our Parliament?
This morning, I was looking for the Protection from Online Falsehoods and Manipulation Bill when I wrongly clicked on the Protection from Harassment (Amendment) Bill No. 11/2019. Out of curiosity, I scrolled down the Bill which seemed endless. It finally stopped at page 74! This Protection from Harassment (Amendment) Bill seeks...
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