Shanmugam: 5 Singapore citizens declared overseas political memberships under FICA
MHA Minister Shanmugam in a written reply to NCMP Leong confirmed that as of 1 March, five Singapore citizens have disclosed their foreign affiliations. He reiterated that under FICA, failure to disclose memberships in foreign bodies is an offence.

SINGAPORE: Minister for Home Affairs and Law K. Shanmugam on Tuesday (2 April) disclosed that as of 1 March, five Singapore Citizens (SCs) have disclosed their memberships in foreign legislatures or political organizations under The Foreign Interference (Countermeasures) Act (FICA). Minister Shanmugam emphasized that Singapore Citizenship and Permanent Residency applicants are required to declare their membership in professional societies, clubs, associations and other organisations. However, the Minister did not elaborate further on the identities of the five individuals or the specific foreign organizations they are associated with. He was replying to a Parliamentary Question filed by Mr Leong Mun Wai, Non-Constituency Member of Parliament (NCMP) in a written reply. Mr Leong from the Progress Singapore Party (PSP) inquired about the number of Singapore citizens who had declared their memberships in foreign legislatures and political organizations under section 79 of the foreign interference law as of the aforementioned date. He also asked whether the Immigrations and Checkpoints Authority screens applicants for permanent residency (PR) and Singapore citizenship for participation in foreign legislatures and political organisations.












