From Straits Times:
Amos being Amos, "feeling remorseful" is not something that he connects with. He has demonstrated that he is not afraid of handcuffs and shackles, not afraid of jail, not afraid of PM ... it's inconceivable that a legal threat from an ordinary man could extract a detailed public apology from this maverick teenager.
I'm anticipating another media storm in 3 days' time when he releases his "detailed public apology".
Amos being Amos, surely he must have something up his sleeve, and I expect Vincent to turn absolutely ballistic when the detailed apology is released.
If you read the short apology, there is no acknowledgement on Amos' part that the allegation was in any way untrue. The reference to religion, and praising Jesus in the process ... well, isn't that a tell-tale sign that further mischief awaits ?