SDP fails in bid to have POFMA-linked case against Manpower Minister heard in open court

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SDP fails to have POFMA-linked case against Manpower Minister heard in open court

SINGAPORE: Members from the Singapore Democratic Party on Thursday failed in a bid to have their case against Manpower Minister Josephine Teo heard in open court.

The minister had rejected SDP's application to cancel correction directions she issued under the new Protection from Online Falsehoods and Manipulation Act for three posts SDP had made online regarding local employment. SDP made three main arguments to have the hearing in open court: First, that the matter involved a government ministry and a political party contesting in the next election; that members of the public should be able to attend and listen to arguments for themselves as it is important that there be trust in institutions including the courts; and that there is legal precedence for the hearing to be heard in open court.

The ministry said a graphic contained in one of the Facebook posts showed a graph depicting plunging local PMET employment, which it said was wrong, as such employment had risen steadily since 2015 according to its Comprehensive Labour Force Survey.

Source: Law Daily Report (lawdailyreport.net)

 

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