Suit against SG minister to be heard in Malaysia after lawyers group wins appeal
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https://www.malaysianow.com/news/2022/07...ins-appeal
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>The appeals court decision today means that Shanmugam must now appear in the Malaysian court to fight the suit.
so if ah Sham dun go, could jiuhu issues summon? probably ah Sham has immunity while he is still a minister, once he a civilian then he would be fugitive ?
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(01-08-2023, 01:27 PM)limpeh394 Wrote:  >The appeals court decision today means that Shanmugam must now appear in the Malaysian court to fight the suit.
so if ah Sham dun go, could jiuhu issues summon? probably ah Sham has immunity while he is still a minister, once he a civilian then he would be fugitive ?

WHY DONT GO
FACE THE FIGHT BE A MAN
IF NO GO MEANS NMALU FOR SPORE GOVT
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(01-08-2023, 01:07 PM)Obamao Wrote:  https://www.malaysianow.com/news/2022/07...ins-appeal

Last year July news he ham ji where got go Malaysia to attend
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He is now living his life in Rideout. Where got time for these fellas. I doubt he has ever been to Malaysia.
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(01-08-2023, 04:13 PM)talky Wrote:  WHY DONT GO
FACE THE FIGHT BE A MAN
IF NO GO MEANS NMALU FOR SPORE GOVT
That is correct. Must hv backbone and don’t just hide in our safe haven home ground. Go bolehland and fight it out to be a real gentleman.
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#8

Just need to delegate la ... The embassy for what one ...
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#9

He didn't attend. Nothing happened, pofma no use. Then why kay kiang issue pofma?
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Can ban the Malaysian right group from entering Singapore under FICA.
Foreign Interference (Countermeasures) Act..

Countering Hostile Information Campaigns (HICs).

FICA empowers the Minister for Home Affairs to issue FICA directions to various entities such as social media services, relevant electronic services, internet access services, as well as persons who own or run websites, blogs or social media pages, to help the authorities investigate and counter hostile communications activity that is of Foreign Origin.

In Asean, members do not interface with each other countries internal affairs.
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#11

Walan snake malu again
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#12

.
Should direct those lawyers from KL to take public buses to Singapore High Court instead.

Maybe can arrest a few at Woodland ICA
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#13

shaman can go and bully Malaysia.

No ptoblem.
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He will try to avoid. Without homeground advantage, he just can't fight.
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(01-08-2023, 06:11 PM)moonrab Wrote:  Can ban the Malaysian right group from entering Singapore under FICA.
Foreign Interference (Countermeasures) Act..

Countering Hostile Information Campaigns (HICs).

FICA empowers the Minister for Home Affairs to issue FICA directions to various entities such as social media services, relevant electronic services, internet access services, as well as persons who own or run websites, blogs or social media pages, to help the authorities investigate and counter hostile communications activity that is of Foreign Origin.

In Asean, members do not interface with each other countries internal affairs.

Get your facts right lah.

"Singapore has no business interfering with the freedom of speech of Malaysian citizens making statements within our own country," LFL had said.
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#16

?
a declaration that Singapore cannot enforce its law on Malaysians..

Common sense lah, all must follow the rules where they reside in,
if not in Sg then not need.
Like that also need to put to hearing?
Really ke free liao.
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(01-08-2023, 11:01 PM)Obamao Wrote:  Get your facts right lah.

"Singapore has no business interfering with the freedom of speech of Malaysian citizens making statements within our own country," LFL had said.

An extra-territoriality clause within Pofma, which is publicly accessible online, states that a person who had spread falsehoods online "Outside Singapore" may be dealt with as if the offence had been committed in Singapore.

In the event of non-compliance, Pofma also empowers the authorities to order an internet service provider to “take reasonable steps to disable access by end-users in Singapore to the online location”, known as an access blocking order. The internet service provider can be held liable and face stiff fines if it does not follow this order.

Malaysian Lawyer for Liberty group consistently making baseless allegations against Singapore legal system. 

“LFL made sensational allegations against the Singapore Prison Service, and the treatment of prisoners, and promised to put forward evidence.

“But nothing was put forward to substantiate its wild and completely untrue allegations.”

It shown this Malaysian LFL group real interest in interfering Singapore local affairs. 

No government should entertain and remain helpless, when facing undesirable foreign actors fake claims, challenging her legal system and public civil service. 

That is the true facts.
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(01-08-2023, 01:07 PM)Obamao Wrote:  https://www.malaysianow.com/news/2022/07...ins-appeal

Sir Richard Branson laughing away..

Laughing
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#19

Karmic forces at work.
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(02-08-2023, 08:02 AM)Alice Alicia Wrote:  Karmic forces at work.

Previously Sr Minister Shanmugan dare to openly invite Richard Branson on LIVE TV debate

Now, no reasons avoiding an invitation to KL.
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(02-08-2023, 08:00 AM)moonrab Wrote:  An extra-territoriality clause within Pofma, which is publicly accessible online, states that a person who had spread falsehoods online "Outside Singapore" may be dealt with as if the offence had been committed in Singapore.

In the event of non-compliance, Pofma also empowers the authorities to order an internet service provider to “take reasonable steps to disable access by end-users in Singapore to the online location”, known as an access blocking order. The internet service provider can be held liable and face stiff fines if it does not follow this order.

Malaysian Lawyer for Liberty group consistently making baseless allegations against Singapore legal system. 

“LFL made sensational allegations against the Singapore Prison Service, and the treatment of prisoners, and promised to put forward evidence.

“But nothing was put forward to substantiate its wild and completely untrue allegations.”

It shown this Malaysian LFL group real interest in interfering Singapore local affairs. 

No government should entertain and remain helpless, when facing undesirable foreign actors fake claims, challenging her legal system and public civil service. 

That is the true facts.

Can you summarised to a 50 words version.

I read half way fell asleep zzz last night
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(01-08-2023, 06:11 PM)moonrab Wrote:  Can ban the Malaysian right group from entering Singapore under FICA.
Foreign Interference (Countermeasures) Act..

Countering Hostile Information Campaigns (HICs).

FICA empowers the Minister for Home Affairs to issue FICA directions to various entities such as social media services, relevant electronic services, internet access services, as well as persons who own or run websites, blogs or social media pages, to help the authorities investigate and counter hostile communications activity that is of Foreign Origin.

In Asean, members do not interface with each other countries internal affairs.

You should go to KL to fight your case, not here

Or invite Richard Branson to your house for English tea
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(02-08-2023, 08:09 AM)Scythian Wrote:  Can you summarised to a 50 words version.

I read half way fell asleep zzz last night

You better go sleep 😴
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(02-08-2023, 08:15 AM)Scythian Wrote:  You should go to KL to fight your case, not here

Or invite Richard Branson to your house for English tea

No need.
Singapore doesn't interfere with other countries internal affairs.
We just take care of our own legal action,  against undesirable foreign actors action in Singapore's land.
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(02-08-2023, 08:19 AM)moonrab Wrote:  No need.
Singapore doesn't interfere with other countries internal affairs.
We just take care of our own legal action,  against undesirable foreign actors action in Singapore's land.

That's why Singapore ranked less developed or underdeveloped in world's legal framework.

No.1 UK
No.2 Germany
No.3 Denmark

It's all becoz of ignorant people like you
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(02-08-2023, 08:21 AM)Scythian Wrote:  That's why Singapore ranked less developed or underdeveloped in world's legal framework.

No.1 UK
No.2 Germany

Time for your medication 💊
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(02-08-2023, 08:19 AM)moonrab Wrote:  Singapore doesn't interfere with other countries internal affairs.

Got.
LauLee got to apologise after he said JB is a cowboy town
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#28

(02-08-2023, 08:22 AM)moonrab Wrote:  Time for your medication 💊

You been writing for so long, you need a rest.

Please give others a chance. I begging you, please.
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(02-08-2023, 08:25 AM)Stoki Wrote:  Got.
LauLee got to apologise after he said JB is a cowboy town

At least he apologies for making wrong statement. That is not interfering with intent.

For Pofma, it's all about correction of wrongful public statement. Then case close. 

But some foreigners insisted on stomping their baseless allegations, against Singapore civil service and servants duty. That is deliberately interfering with another country governance. Not a Asean policy culture.
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(02-08-2023, 08:33 AM)moonrab Wrote:  At least he apologies for making wrong statement. That is not interfering with intent.

Yes, after days of protest and demonstration at Causeway and Sg High Comm. And Madhatter call for a boycott, then he apologise.

Gesti-109
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