MOM, MHA & ISD: Foreigners shouldn’t use Singapore as a platform to further their political cause

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“Any individual who engages in such acts will be dealt with swiftly in accordance with the law,” reads the statement

SINGAPORE: The Ministry of Manpower , Ministry of Home Affairs , and Internal Security Department issued a joint statement on Nov 2 telling foreign nationals who are living or working here to not use Singapore as a “a platform to further their political causes.”

reported on Nov 3. The message accompanying the notice asked app users to read the advisory. The advisory lists seven specific points addressed to foreign workers in Singapore, which are as follows:This includes the public display of materials such as banners, flags and posters. Doing so is an offence punishable under Singapore law. Offenders may be barred from working in Singapore.If you would like to make donations to help victims… do it through official channels

Source: Law Daily Report (lawdailyreport.net)

 

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