Registrars asked to suspend domain names without due process
ExtraTorrent Threatens Legal Action Over Police-Ordered Domain Seizure This week the Internet found itself part of a new reality in which website domains can be suspended by registrars based on the accusations of a third party and with no due process. One of the sites affected was ExtraTorrent, one of the world’s largest torrent...
Singapore diplomat in graft jam over pineapple tarts
(10 Oct) - First it was sex, then casinos. Now, a Singapore diplomat has been charged with inflating the number of pineapple tarts and bottles of wine carried on official visits in the latest corruption case to hit the squeaky clean city-state. Lim Cheng Hoe, former chief of protocol at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, allegedly...
Singapore gang fixed 100-plus football games
(1 Oct) - A notorious Singaporean match-fixing gang rigged more than 100 football games worldwide in a scam worth millions of dollars, before it was busted this month, a source said Monday. The source, who has direct knowledge of the case, added there were signs that the syndicate, allegedly led by Singaporean businessman Dan...
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