Ministers issuing directives, with scope for judicial review, strikes best balance in combating fake news: Iswaran

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Giving ministers authority to 'issue directives' to combat fake news will strike best balance: Iswaran

SINGAPORE: By giving portfolio ministers the authority to"issue directives" in relation to fake news, with scope for judicial review, the Protection from Online Falsehoods and Manipulation Bill will be able to strike the best balance between swift action and accountability, Communications and Information Minister S Iswaran said on Wednesday .

The first is that the minister, supported by his ministry’s officials and resources, would have the requisite domain expertise to make an assessment and act quickly to stem the potential harm arising from an online falsehood. He also said that the power to block funding and access to online locations in the event of online falsehoods is given only to the Communications and Information Minister because"these decisions have broader implications, beyond individual ministries, for Internet users, the industry and the digital infrastructure".

It will support portfolio ministers with technical advice on the precedents, the types of levers available, their feasibility, and their effectiveness. "Among other things, this will require intermediaries to use reasonable verification measures to prevent inauthentic accounts or bots from being created or used for malicious activities," elaborated Mr Iswaran.

 

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