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Fake news law: Ownself judge ownself

Fake news law: Ownself judge ownself

Or in posh English, not Singlish, “In the proposed fake news law, ministers are judge and jury.” This is a seriously good reason concerned about the proposed bill introduced on Monday, which gives the government very sweeping powers in the name of regulating fake news propogators like Goh Meng Seng and TOC’s Danisha... 

A Disclaimer is NOT a ‘Get out of Jail Free’ Card

A Disclaimer is NOT a ‘Get out of Jail Free’ Card

Very quickly the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) cleared DBS of any form of impropriety around the sale of Hyflux perpetual securities. In its statement MAS noted that "as a distributor of the securities, DBS complied with MAS' requirements to configure its ATM screens to remind investors to read the disclosure documents... 

Should we trust our Parliament?

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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