Reform Party leader Kenneth Jeyaretnam under fire for false statements under POFMA law. Find out more!
Kenneth Jeyaretnam, the chief of the Reform Party in Singapore, is facing backlash after being issued his eighth correction notice under the Protection from Online Falsehoods and Manipulation Act (POFMA). The notices were given due to false statements made by Jeyaretnam regarding government actions and policies. This latest directive has stirred up controversy, raising questions about freedom of speech and the enforcement of fake news laws in Singapore.
The corrections highlight the ongoing battle between politicians and authorities over misinformation and the spread of false information online. Jeyaretnam's repeated violations of the POFMA law have put him in the spotlight, drawing attention to the challenges of balancing free speech with the need to combat fake news effectively.
In response to the correction orders, Jeyaretnam has defended his statements, claiming that the government maintains a large land bank of heritage properties to artificially inflate land prices. These accusations have triggered investigations by the police, adding another layer of complexity to the situation.
As the controversy surrounding Jeyaretnam's actions continues to unfold, it raises important questions about accountability, transparency, and the limits of political expression in the digital age. The clash between freedom of speech and the regulation of online content remains a hot topic in Singapore's evolving media landscape.
Reform Party chief Kenneth Jeyaretnam has been directed to put up his eighth correction notice under Singapore's fake news law for false...
SINGAPORE: Reform Party leader Kenneth Jeyaretnam has been issued his eighth correction direction under the Protection from Online Falsehoods and ...
The endowment and trust funds are not transparent. The Government maintains a large land bank of heritage properties to keep land prices as high as possible and ...
He alleged that the government maintains a large land bank of heritage properties in order to keep land prices "as high as possible".
Reform Party chief Kenneth Jeyaretnam has been directed to put up his eighth correction notice under Singapore's fake news law for false statements on ...