MPs spoke intensely on issues ranging from remedies for victims who are minors to the risk of intruding users’ privacy. Read ...
SINGAPORE - A new law to offer timely redress and better protection to victims of online harms has been passed in Parliament on Nov 5, paving the way for the set-up of a one-stop government agency by ...
SINGAPORE - The Workers’ Party’s proposed amendments to a Bill that aims to protect users against online harms drew an ...
The findings and recommendations from the review panel on the Megan Khung case will be discussed during the upcoming ...
Victims of online harms will be able to file reports to a new Online Safety Commission, which can reveal the identities of ...
As Egyptians head to the polls starting Friday to elect a new House of Representatives, debate is mounting over whether the ...
Decisive steps will be taken to give victims of online harms an avenue of "timely, effective, and accessible" redress, said ...
The government will step up education and outreach efforts in the meantime, said Manpower Minister Tan See Leng Read more at ...
The city-state approved mandatory caning for scammers under a new bill, marking one of the harshest anti-fraud crackdowns in ...
For non-unionised workers, Tafep will be their first port of call, says Manpower Minister Tan See Leng Read more at The ...
Pritam Singh appealed his conviction for lying to a parliamentary committee about how he handled Raeesah Khan's lie.
Airfares to Sabah during the festive season and increasing congestion on Johor's main roads will be among the issues to be ...