Are falsehoods a significant problem in Singapore?
MP Edwin Tong asks social worker Jolovan Wham to share with the Select Committee on Deliberate Online Falsehoods (27 March) his views on the prevalence of DOFs in Singapore. At the end of the 27 March Public Hearings, Acting Chairman Seah Kian Peng noted that Reporters Without Borders had declined the Select Committee’s invitation to give evidence at the Public Hearings.
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