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The Online Citizen. International. GIC Real Estate incurs estimated S$637 million loss on WestQuay stake sale to Hammerson. Trump appoints Susie Wiles as first female White House chief of staff. 25-year-old Singaporean student fatally stabbed in Brussels; two suspects arrested.
Singapore Parliament approves raise in issuance limits for securities and T-bills to S$1.5 trillion. Following the passing of a motion in Parliament on Tuesday (12 November), the government can raise additional funds through government...
The Online Citizen is a blogging platform based in Taiwan. Founded in December 2006 by Andrew Loh and Remy Choo Zheng Xi in Singapore, [1] [2] it is known for its political activism. [3] It describes itself as a group of advocacy journalists who report on topics not generally covered by the mainstream media.
Sep 16, 2022 · High Court dismisses The Online Citizen's bid to apply for judicial review against IMDA's orders to shut website, social media accounts. TOC was ordered on Sep 14 last year to stop posting...
Sep 16, 2021 · SINGAPORE - Socio-political website The Online Citizen (TOC) and its various social media channels were taken offline on Thursday morning (Sept 16), ahead of a 3pm deadline set by the...
Sep 18, 2021 · Singapore-based news portal The Online Citizen (TOC) has temporarily closed its website and social media accounts after its license was suspended by the Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) for alleged failure to reveal its foreign funders.
In June 2019, SDP published an online article (“the SDP Article”) discussing an SDP policy aiming to reform the Government’s prevailing policy. In SDP’s view, the Government’s policy had allowed too many foreign workers to displace “local PMETs”, i.e. professionals, managers, executives and technicians.
Reforming Singapore’s defamation laws: Preventing legal weapons against free speech. Opinion: The tragic suicide of Geno Ong, linked to the financial stress from a defamation lawsuit, raises a critical issue: Singapore's defamation laws need reform.