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Law Society Vice-President draws fire over LinkedIn post on TikToker rape case

Law Society Vice-President Faces Backlash for Controversial Remarks on TikToker’s Rape Conviction Controversial Comments on LinkedIn Law Society Vice-President Boon Teck Chia has come under scrutiny for making victim-blaming remarks on LinkedIn following a TikToker’s rape conviction. His comments, which have since been removed, have sparked strong backlash from his legal colleagues. Criticism and Call…

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SDA confirms it will contest new Pasir Ris-Changi GRC in upcoming general election

Singapore Democratic Alliance to Contest Newly Created Pasir Ris-Changi GRC The Singapore Democratic Alliance (SDA) has announced its decision to contest the newly created Pasir Ris-Changi Group Representation Constituency (GRC) in the upcoming General Election. This move reaffirms the party’s commitment to serving long-time residents in the area, despite facing electoral setbacks in the past…

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Prof Kevin YL Tan calls for independent elections commission to address electoral fairness in Singapore

Constitutional Law Expert Advocates for Electoral Reform in Singapore During a recent public webinar hosted by AcademiaSG, Professor Kevin YL Tan, a renowned constitutional law expert, discussed the need for reforms in Singapore’s electoral boundary-drawing process. Professor Tan highlighted the importance of establishing an independent elections commission to enhance transparency, fairness, and accountability in the…

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Cubaan seludup ke Thailand, 38,000 kelapa dirampas PGA

Theft of RM1.03 Million by Southeast PGA Brigade The Southeast PGA Brigade recently made a seizure totaling RM1.03 million. The incident has raised concerns and garnered attention from the public and authorities. Background The Southeast PGA Brigade, known for their efforts in combating criminal activities and maintaining security, made a significant discovery recently. The seizure…

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Singapore among six governments suspected of using Israeli spyware, Citizen Lab report claims

Six Governments Suspected of Using Israeli Spyware, Citizen Lab Report Reveals A recent report from Citizen Lab has identified six governments – Singapore, Australia, Canada, Cyprus, Denmark, and Israel – as suspected users of Israeli spyware developed by Paragon Solutions. The spyware in question, known as Graphite, has been linked to surveillance operations conducted on…

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