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Ottoke
Dec 23, 2023
[RIP] Obituary of cyclist killed in Nicoll Highway accident content media
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Ottoke
Oct 21, 2023
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OVERLY PAID, GROSSLY INCOMPETENT - OH YES, THERE'S NO DOUBT ABOUT IT.
DBS CEO Piyush Gupta is the latest poster child of utter ineptitude content media
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Ottoke
Sep 13, 2023
"She looks terrible even with 12kg of makeup on": Brickbats galore for ugly midget Wendy Cheng aka Xiaxue who appeared in Shopee ad content media
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Ottoke
Aug 01, 2023
In Current Affairs
The Court of Appeal has reinstated a suit by Lawyers for Liberty (LFL) against the Singapore government over the city-state's attempt to enforce a draconian internet law against the Malaysian rights group. Three panel judges today overturned a Kuala Lumpur High Court decision in 2020 striking out LFL’s suit against Singapore Home Minister K Shanmugam, paving the way for the suit to be heard in Malaysia. LFL's suit revolves around Singapore's issuance of a correction direction under its Protection from Online Falsehoods and Manipulation Act (Pofma), after the group published shocking details of instances of prisoners being executed in a brutal and unlawful manner at Singapore's Changi Prison. Shanmugam had instructed LFL to amend the statement published on its website, a move condemned by the group as "outrageous". "Singapore has no business interfering with the freedom of speech of Malaysian citizens making statements within our own country," LFL had said. LFL then proceeded to file a civil suit against Shanmugam, which failed after it was struck down. The suit sought a court declaration that Singapore has no jurisdiction to enforce its law on LFL. The appeals court decision today means that Shanmugam must now appear in the Malaysian court to fight the suit. The panel judges today were Yaacob Sam, Vazeer Alam Mydin and Mohd Nazlan Ghazali. LFL was represented by Gurdial Singh, Latheefa Koya, Shahid Adli and Abraham Au, while Suzana Atan acted as counsel for the government. https://www.malaysianow.com/news/2022/07/20/suit-against-singapore-minister-to-be-heard-in-malaysia-after-lawyers-group-wins-appeal
Suit against Singapore Minister to be heard in Malaysia after lawyers group wins appeal content media
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Ottoke
Jul 21, 2023
In Current Affairs
Source: https://forums.hardwarezone.com.sg/threads/west-coast-pap-branch-secretary-has-an-affair-and-broke-up-a-family.6927616/
Another potential can of worms opened?? PAP West Coast Branch secretary allegedly had an affair with some guy's wife & broke up his family!! content media
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