
Parti Liyani retried and convicted in Parliament?
As promised in October, Law Minister Shanmugam delivered a statement in Parliament yesterday on the Parti Liyani case. I have previously written extensively about it here, here, here and here. Despite naive hopes expressed by many Singaporeans that the flaws exposed by the Parti Liyani case should lead to reform of the...

Consider the consequences
To make a good decision, we have to consider the consequences of any action that is being proposed. For example, the ministers have instructed the mall owners to require customers to use only the main entrance to the mall. They will then be able to control the temperature taking and "safe entry" procedures. Some customers find...

An Archaic and Repressive Law
Hot on the heels of his vexatious libel suit against innocuous blogger Leong Sze Hian, Lee Hsien Loong is now using the AG to dust off an archaic law and use it against another relatively insignificant opponent. In the last year the Government has brought in new laws such as the Protection from Online Manipulation and Harassment...
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