Singapore activists charged over park protest
Two activists charged with causing a “public nuisance” by holding an illegal march at a place earmarked for protests.
Two activists charged with causing a “public nuisance” by holding an illegal march at a place earmarked for protests.
Blogger Roy Ngerng must pay S$150000 ($106000) to Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong for defaming him and suggesting the premier...
Singaporean blogger Roy Ngerng has become the latest critic of the government to receive a lawyer's letter.
He was found guilty by Singapore's Supreme Court, and ordered to pay the prime minister S$150,000 (US$111,755) in damages. The result cost...
[UPDATED November 7 2014, 3:40 PM: Added final judgement on defamation trial between blogger Roy Ngerng and Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong
Roy Ngerng was just a blogger writing on Singapore using publicly available...
This suit against Roy Ngerng was brought by Prime Minister Lee who argued that Roy Ngerng, in his blog, suggested that the Prime Minister bore...
Taiwan-based Roy Ngerng told This Week in Asia he raised S$144,389.14 in nine days. Since the 2015 award against him, he has paid Lee S$6,000.
SINGAPORE - Blogger Roy Ngerng has finished paying Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong the $150,000 he owed in damages for defamation...
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A blogger and activist known for his criticisms of the Singaporean healthcare system and government transparency, particularly related to the CPF (Central Provident Fund) issues.