Genevieve Chow and Hetty Musfirah Join Sandpiper Communications’ Tech Team in Asia Pacific
May 25, 2021 4:11
Sandpiper Communications has appointed Genevieve Chow as Director and Hetty Musfirah as Account Director following significant growth of its technology practice across the Asia Pacific region.
ACCOUNEMENT:
Both senior consultants bring strong track records and experience in international communications and public affairs, building on Sandpiper’s expertise and capabilities in the technology sector.
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Genevieve joins Sandpiper following 14 years with Burson-Marsteller, where she worked in Hong Kong, Myanmar and Singapore, and led corporate reputation, international media relations and public affairs programmes for global technology companies, including Foxconn, Huawei, SAP and Telenor. She was also Deputy Market Leader for the Singapore office and has advised several Singapore government agencies including the Media Development Authority, Singapore Pr
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Introduction
Human Rights Watch submits the following information regarding Singapore’s implementation of recommendations received and accepted following its second Universal Periodic Review (UPR) in 2016. The major human rights issues raised in this submission are a continuation of many of the concerns raised during the last review. While Singapore agreed to improve its legal instruments in the field of human rights and social protection[1] and to further include international human rights norms into its national legislation,[2] there has been very little progress in this regard. The government continues to use overly broad laws restricting freedom of speech to prosecute critical speech or to label it as false or “fake,” and the right to peaceful assembly remains severely restricted.
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