Law experts explain new online falsehoods Bill

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In Parliament on Monday, the Ministry of Law introduced the Protection from Online Falsehoods and Manipulation Bill. The new Bill aims to limit the spread of falsehoods on news websites and social media networks. The New Paper explains what the Bill covers and...

Diminish public confidence in the duties or powers of the Government or organs of state

The Bill gives ministers the power to order the correction or removal of online content that are false and undermines public interest.Associate Professor Tan said that this ensures a check and balance. Lawyer Rajan Supramaniam said that ultimately, the law is in place to prevent fake news and malicious actors.

 

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