Shocking news as Wake Up Singapore admin faces defamation charges for spreading falsehoods about KKH. Read more!
In a surprising turn of events, a 26-year-old man associated with the alternative news site Wake Up, Singapore, has been charged with criminal defamation for spreading false information about KK Women's and Children's Hospital (KKH). The article, published in March 2022, made misleading claims about a pregnant woman's tragic experience at the hospital, resulting in serious consequences for the accused. Defamation, punishable by fines and imprisonment, highlights the impact of spreading misinformation in the digital age.
The case sheds light on the importance of verifying information before dissemination, especially in sensitive matters related to healthcare. As a popular online platform, Wake Up, Singapore's founder also faces defamation charges, emphasizing the accountability of content creators in upholding truth and integrity. The Singapore Police Force's swift action in charging the individual demonstrates a zero-tolerance stance towards online defamation and false reporting.
Despite claims of deception and apology from the accused, the incident underscores the significant repercussions of spreading fake news in Singapore. The KKH defamation case serves as a cautionary tale for online publishers and social media users, highlighting the need for responsible sharing and fact-checking in digital communication. The aftermath of this incident will likely prompt stricter regulations and increased awareness on the societal impact of misinformation in the online sphere.
Ariffin Iskandar Sha Ali Akbar was handed one count of defamation under the Penal Code.
SINGAPORE - An article published in March 2022 claimed that a pregnant woman lost her baby after waiting at KK Women's and Children's Hospital (KKH) for ...
SINGAPORE โ An administrator of alternative news site Wake Up, Singapore will be charged in court with criminal defamation on Wednesday (April 24) over a ...
Defamation can be punished with a fine, and/or up to two years of prison time.
A 26-year-old man is expected to be charged in court on Apr 24 for his involvement in the defamation of KK Women's and Children's Hospital (KKH) over ...
"Although we were lied to and misled with some documents, there were things that we could have done better. We take full responsibility."
The Police will be charging a 26-year-old man in court on 24 April 2024 for his involvement in the publication of an online article which propagated a false ...