(From Left to Right) Dr Paul Ananth Tambyah, Dr Chee Soon Juan and Mr John Tan (Photo: Terry Xu)

On Tuesday (11 February), the Singapore Democratic Party (SDP) stated in a Facebook post that it received a notice from the Attorney-General’s Chambers (AGC) that it will not be claiming costs from SDP for the application that the party had filed to strike down the three correction-directions that the Minister of Manpower ordered upon it.

The party then went on to say that it would apply for costs to be waived if — at all — it decides to pursue an appeal for the case.

“Just received notification from AGC that it will not be claiming costs from SDP in the POFMA case,” the party wrote.

It added, “We will apply for costs to be waived if we go ahead in appealing High Court Judge Ang Cheng Hock’s decision.”

SDP also attached a copy of the letter sent via email from Deputy Attorney-General Hri Kumar Nair, Deputy Senior State Counsel Fu Qijing and State Counsel Amanda Sum to the Supreme Court, which the party had been CC’d.

In the letter, it states: “We refer to OS 15, and the Judgement delivered by the Honorable Ang Cheng Hock on 5 February 2020. His Honor had directed at paragraph 130 of the Judgement that if there is any claim for costs, the Respondent is to write to the Court within one week to justify its basis for seeking costs.”

It continued, “We write to inform that the Respondent is not making any claim for costs in these proceedings. Thank you.”

What had happened previously

On 14 December 2019, The Ministry of Manpower (MOM) issued correction directions to the SDP for three of the party’s online postings related to employment trends in Singapore.

SDP was directed under POFMA to carry a correction notice that includes a link to the government’s Factually site on each of the three posts, which “debunks” SDP’s statements with MOM’s own data.

While SDP complied with the directions, the party also refuted MOM’s claims that its statements are false and misleading, noting that the information they used in its statements was based on data published by MOM itself.

The party then submitted an application to Ms Josephine Teo to have the Manpower Minister cancel the correction directions. However, the application was rejected.

Ms Teo said that the party did not provide sufficient grounds for its appeal. However, no further explanation was given on how the SDP’s application was lacking.

SDP responded that MOM’s rejection and the answer given “is not a rational answer”, and called MOM’s response a “cop-out”. The party contended that it had submitted a “detailed account – including analysing MOM’s own statistics – of the reasons for the statements in our posts.”

SDP also criticised Ms Teo for not offering an adequate explanation for rejecting the appeal despite having the time to do so.

The party wrote, “Minister Josephine Teo, despite having the entire Ministry and its officials at her disposal with two full working days and an entire weekend to refute our specific arguments, has refused or been unable to do so. This is telling.”

SDP then revealed that it was “left with no choice” but to pursue the matter in Court, adding that it has filed an originating summons against MOM in the High Court.

Commenting on the reason behind initiating legal action against MOM, SDP said that “Ms Teo’s order is an abuse of the law”, and that if the correction directions issued by the minister are upheld, then “the last holdout where important national issues are openly and robustly debated on the Internet in Singapore would be irreparably closed”.

Justice Ang Cheng Hock, in his judgment, said that the party has not refuted the accuracy of the statistical evidence, and had opted to instead critique the evidence on other grounds.

He added that there was no reason why the Party “should have carte blanche to assert any timeframe of its choosing as being the applicable one”.

Following the decision, SDP said that it is “very disappointed with the verdict”, adding that it is considering to make an appeal against the High Court decision.

Netizens urge SDP to not proceed with an appeal

Commenting on SDP’s latest post, many online users urged the party to not appeal further as they believe the chance of the party winning the case is very low. They added that it will be such a waste of time and money to proceed with an appeal. As such, a large group of netizens urged the party to concentrate on winning more Parliamentary seats in the next General Election instead.

Others pointed out that SDP should “fight hard but fight big”, and the main focus now is winning big in the upcoming General Election. They explained that Singaporeans know what the party has been doing so far and winning this POFMA case does not mean as much as winning in the elections.

 

Subscribe
Notify of
0 Comments
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
You May Also Like

Two more confirmed cases of Wuhan virus; One served quarantine orders on two infected cases

The Minister of Health has confirmed two more cases of the Wuhan…

中国港澳办支持港警执法 吁各界遵守法治

中国国务院港澳办,今午(29日)罕见就香港局势召开记者会,发言人杨光就近期香港反《逃犯条例》抗争指出,暴力行为抵触“一国两制”底线,支持港警执法,并呼吁各界遵守法治。 他提出三点意见:希望香港社会各界反对及抵制暴力行为;希望香港社会各界坚决守护法治;坚决支持警队严正执法及港府惩治违法者;希望香港社会尽快走出政治纷争。 杨光指出,香港近期事态演变,特别是少数激进份子采取的暴力行为,严重挑战香港法治,以及严重触碰一国两制底线,希望广大市民清醒认识事件严重性,旗帜鲜明反对和抵制暴力行为。 他认为暴力行为超出和平示威范围,并以有示威者涉及咬断警员手指为例,以及示威活动出现纵火行为,形容暴力事件正不断升级。 “(中国)中央政府坚决支持林郑带领特区政府依法施政,支持警方严正执法,支持政府有关部门和司法机构依法惩治暴力犯罪人士。” “经不起折腾” 他呼吁香港社会尽快走出政治纷争,集中精力发展经济,改善民生。 “即便香港积累不错的家底,有一些有利条件和优势,但也经不起折腾。” 他指中国政府关注香港局势,坚持“一国两制”不走样、不变形,并指香港如果继续乱下去,全社会要埋单。

Grassroots leaders’ good intentions the root cause of financial lapses: Lim Swee Say

Grassroots leaders involved in financial irregularities were only trying to help, said…

Sylvia Lim and Pritam Singh re-elected as Workers’ Party leaders in CEC election

SINGAPORE — The Workers’ Party has elected its Central Executive Committee (CEC) for…