Laws to curb fake news: Govt not the ‘final decider’ of what is false or true, says Shanmugam

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SINGAPORE — As questions are raised about the power given to government ministers to determine falsehoods under newly proposed laws to tackle fake news, Law and Home Affairs Ministers K Shanmugam stressed that the Government is not the “final decider of what is true and not true”.

 

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