As of 9.38pm on Saturday, Mr Leong Sze Hian has managed to raise the full sum of S$262,327 to pay off the Singapore Prime Minister for the damages, legal cost and disbursement in a defamation suit filed by the latter — two days ahead of the deadline for payment set by Mr Lee Hsien Loong’s lawyers.

 

On 10 May, the High Court granted the full claim of legal cost and disbursement, totalling S$129,327 to PM Lee. This is on top of the S$133,000 awarded to PM Lee in March this year for purpose of damages.

“Having considered the arguments of the parties, the Court is satisfied that the appropriate costs payable by the Defendant is as follows: Costs of $50,000 to the Plaintiff plus disbursements claimed of $79,327.22.” wrote the court in a letter addressed to both parties on Monday (10 May).

Subsequently on 12 May, lawyers for PM Lee gave a deadline of 17 May for Mr Leong Sze Hian to pay up the full $262,357 for the damages, cost and disbursements ordered by the court in the defamation suit between the two.

Prior to the lawyers’ announcement of the deadline, Mr Leong managed to raise $65,032 over the span of 26 days. This meant that he had to raise a sum of S$64,295 within the next five days.

Mr Leong had previously successfully raised the full damage of S$133,000 awarded to PM Lee through a crowd funding campaign in 11 days.

For unknown reasons, Mr Leong was barred by Facebook from sharing links on his Facebook page and to other FB groups till 18 May. No report was being made by the media on the deadline given by the Prime Minister as well.

Fortunately, he has had support from friends and party members to share updates on the status of the crowd funding via various Facebook groups and social messaging platforms on a regular basis over the past few days.

In his Facebook post announcing the success of his fundraising, Mr Leong wrote: “I am very very grateful for your support, concern and encouragement, over these two and a half years!”

Roy Ngerng, blogger and activist who had also been sued by PM Lee in the past, commented on the success and wrote, “You are amazing, Singaporeans, we have just conducted a 2-month long resistance to stand by the people who have spoken up for us.”

Ngerng had earlier managed to raise the full outstanding damage of $125,000 owning to PM Lee last month and transferred the excess of the crowd funding campaign to Mr Leong this week.

Background to Leong’s defamation case

Mr Leong was sued by PM Lee in 2018 for defamation over a Facebook share of an article alleging PM Lee’s involvement in the 1MDB scandal.

The blogger did not attach or insert any commentary at the time he shared the article.

Mr Leong took down the article at 7.30 am on 10 November 2018 after being instructed by the Info-communications Media Development Authority (IMDA) to do so a day prior.

Prior to his removal of the post on 10 November, the court noted that Mr Leong’s article had garnered “22 ‘reactions’, five ‘comments’, and 18 ‘shares’”.

Just last month, the High Court ordered Mr Leong to pay PM Lee S$133,000 for defamation, which includes S$100,000 in general damages and S$33,000 in aggravated damages.

The amount of damages was made in reference to another blogger, Roy Ngerng’s case.

Justice Aedit found that the defamatory statement in the article shared by Mr Leong was worse compared to allegations made in Mr Ngerng’s case.

On 23 Apr, Mr Leong decided not to appeal against the High Court judgement in the case, as there is “no greater verdict” than that of the people of Singapore.

In a statement released through his lawyer Lim Tean’s firm Carson Law Chambers on Friday (23 Apr), Mr Leong said that the love and support he received from the people of Singapore “is far more valuable” to him than any possible successful appeal to a higher court.

 

 

 

 

Subscribe
Notify of
46 Comments
Newest
Oldest Most Voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
You May Also Like

Minister Ong: More than 2,000 people have been quarantined to contain KTV cluster

At a media briefing yesterday (16 Jul), Health Minister Ong Ye Kung…

【冠状病毒19】新增社区病例 在巴士车厂工作

根据卫生部文告,8月18日新增100例冠病19确诊,其中一例社区病例是39岁本地男子,在巴士车厂工作。 武吉班让综合交通中心(Bukit Panjang Integrated Transport Hub)成为感染群。为此当局为公共巴士所有职员都进行检测排查,上述职员便是在检测时发现确诊,且未出现症状。 卫生部解释,这名男子的工作性质无需面对大众、也不需和巴士司机和乘客接触。 至于入境病例,一例是本地永久居民,8月6日从印度返新;另一例是家属证件持有人,在本月10日从印度抵达新加坡。他们入境时履行居家通知,并接受检测。

【武汉冠状病毒】3月12日增九起病例 两名国人出席马国万人宗教活动后确诊

根据卫生部文告,截至本月12日中午12时,本地增加九起武汉冠状病毒(COVID-19)确诊病例,其中有两名国人在出席马国的万人宗教聚会后确诊。 迄今我国累计确诊病例187例,累计治愈出院病例96例,仍有91人留院治疗,大多情况稳定或有起色。不过,仍有九人需待在加护病房。 今日和裕廊SAFRA歌唱班团拜晚宴感染群有关联的病例增三起(第179、185和第186例)。不过,也有两名入境的印尼籍人士在今早确诊,在鹰阁医院接受治疗。 第179例是66岁女公民,曾在上月22日到过马国,曾接触上述感染群的第121例。她是在上月27日出现症状,并在29日、本月9日和11日到诊所求诊,最后被转介到国大医院,同日确诊。入院前住在裕廊西73街。 第180例则是71岁男公民,上月27日至本月10日期间人在美国,他在今早确诊。 两名印尼籍人士今早确诊 第181例则是83岁印尼籍男性,和第182例(76岁印尼女子)是家属,他们在本月9日抵达狮城,并在今早确诊。他们目前在鹰阁私人医院接受隔离治疗。 两名国人出席马国大型宗教活动确诊 第183例(29岁男公民)和187例(48岁男公民),曾出席在马国举行的大型宗教活动,他们都在今早确诊。 目前已知我国有多达95人曾出席有关活动,我国卫生部正进行追踪确认参与者。 第184例是35岁菲律宾籍男性,工作准证持有者,曾在上月24日至本月日期间待在菲律宾,他与早前的第172例有关联。 根据卫生部更新资料,第172例是42岁菲籍女性,上月27日至本月2日期间人在菲律宾,她在5日出现症状,9日前往求诊,并在昨日早上确诊。入院前曾前往安盛保险(AXA)工作,并住在位于芽笼28巷的住处。…

New launches, foreign buyers stimulate January home sales to reach monthly highest in 7 years

In January, the surge of new launches and purchases by foreigners helped…