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MHA rejects TOC s application to cancel Pofma order over police bullying claims

TOC video alleging that police bullied old woman with dementia is despicable & unethical : Shanmugam

The Online Citizen Asia (TOC) alleging that Singapore Police Force officers bullied an elderly woman is despicable said K Shanmugam, the Minister for Home Affairs and Law yesterday (May 25). His comments came after the police took the rare move to release two clips of body-worn camera footage of the incident that shows that one of the police officer was buying food for the lady and not bullying her. The minister told the media at the police headquarters at New Phoenix Park about TOC s actions: I would say this is despicable, and how low people will stoop. Unethical, cynical. This whole exercise by TOC is quite malicious to attack the police.

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POFMA Office instructed to issue correction directions to several parties over posts alleging police bullying

POFMA Office instructed to issue correction directions to several parties over posts alleging police bullying Toggle share menu Advertisement POFMA Office instructed to issue correction directions to several parties over posts alleging police bullying The police said social media posts circulating online alleging police officers bullying an elderly woman who was not wearing a mask were not true. (Photo: Instagram/Nicholas Zayden Tan) 22 May 2021 12:40AM) Share this content Bookmark SINGAPORE: The Protection from Online Falsehoods and Manipulation Act (POFMA) Office has been instructed to issue correction directions to several parties, including an Instagram user, Singapore Uncensored and The Online Citizen Asia over falsehoods alleging police bullying.

How best to counter the virus of disinformation on Covid-19 vaccines?

Early this month, a person claimed in a Facebook post that his cousin, a renowned doctor at a private hospital in Singapore, had suffered a stroke as a result of getting a Covid-19 vaccine. That post went viral, including on WhatsApp and social media chats, prompting Mount Elizabeth Hospital to issue a clarification on April 4. We wish to clarify that the allegations in the post are untrue. The doctor s family has also confirmed that the writer is not related to them and has written to Facebook to have the post removed, the hospital said. You can help us stem the circulation of false information by not sharing the post, and deleting it if you have already done so.

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