
Silencing the Public can now be done with taxpayer’s money
I am not a good writer so bear with me. Let's look at a hypothetical situation. Suppose next month, a site like TOC receives a letter to register for a license, and for some reason, agrees to put up the $50k bond and to fully comply with the registration requirement. Then even if the government issues no take down order from...

Singapore Embassy did little to help a Singaporean in distress
Hello fellow Singaproeans I need your kind advice on an incident which happened to me while I was in China last week. Brief description of the incident is follows. I was in Dalian, China on a business trip last week. My company had some contractual disputes with a local company there and payment was never settled. The owner...

Singapore Legal Service: PRs can become judges
We thank Mr Joshua Selvakumar for his letter ("Can PRs be judges?"; last Monday). The criteria for the appointment of a District Judge are prescribed in the Subordinate Courts Act. The Singapore Legal Service is responsible for the appointment of candidates as Legal Service Officers (including officers who may be appointed...
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