Ex-public servant jailed, her husband fined for leaking embargoed Covid-19 circuit breaker info

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SINGAPORE — The former personal assistant of the Singapore Food Agency's (SFA's) director-general was sentenced to six weeks’ jail on Friday (June 3) for leaking con

The woman, Noorain Jubli, passed the information to her husband, Khairul Annuar Zakaria, 40, who leaked it to others. He was fined S$2,000 on Friday.

During the course of her work, Noorain, 39, saw a draft media statement detailing the implementation of full home-based learning by schools and Institutes of Higher Learning, as well as the closure of preschools and student care centres. On April 3, 2020, an email with a draft media statement — a joint one by the Ministry of Social and Family Development and the Ministry of Education — was sent to the director-general.

 

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