[Breaking]PAP now seeking advice from Attorney-Gen Chambers (AGC) for Sylvia Lim's non-apology

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Government sought AGC's advice regarding Sylvia Lim's Parliament statements: report
Staff Writer, Singapore,Yahoo News Singapore 4 hours ago
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Leader of the House Grace Fu (left) and Workers’ Party chairman Sylvia Lim. (PHOTOS: Screengrabs from gov,sg YouTube channel)
The Singapore government had sought legal advice from the Attorney-General’s Chambers (AGC) on whether Workers’ Party chairman (MP) Sylvia Lim’s statements in Parliament earlier this month had been in breach of parliamentary privilege.

According to a Straits Times report on Sunday (11 March), the advice had been sought prior to Leader of the House Grace Fu’s request last Tuesday for Lim to apologise for and retract what she had said about the Goods and Services Tax (GST) hike.

Fu’s spokesman said that she did not know what advice the AGC gave, but added that Lim was “in breach because she should have known that her allegations were untrue, and because of her refusal to withdraw the allegations even after the facts were clarified”.

“The Government seeks the advice of AGC as and when it requires the advice. This is not the first time it has sought advice of AGC on such matters,” the spokesman added.

On 1 March, following Finance Minister Heng Swee Keat’s wrap-up speech on Budget 2018, Lim had voiced her suspicions that the government had floated some “test balloons” on a possible GST hike but backed down after the public latched onto statements made by several leaders that the government “has enough money for the decade”.

While Fu had given Lim till last Thursday to accede to her request, the latter refused to do so and only admitted that her suspicion may have been wrong. In response, Fu placed Lim and the rest of the House “on notice”, cautioning that she would refer Lim to the Committee of Privileges should the latter repeat such conduct.

Singapore Management University law don Eugene Tan said that the government’s actions in consulting the AGC suggested that it wanted the force of the law on its side in the matter.

He noted, however, that the issue was ultimately something for Parliament to decide as breach of parliamentary privilege has a political dimension and may not be a purely legal matter.
 
For that we have to thank Loong for his foresight.
 
It's turning into a PAP circus freak show! I can't believe how petty and vindictive our Ministers are!
 
my uncle say KNN ownself seek advice from ownself ! :eek::rolleyes: pap has gone ting tong !
 
It's turning into a PAP circus freak show! I can't believe how petty and vindictive our Ministers are!

The government can get the AGC's advice for free or get it paid for by taxpayers. If it were up to me, I would be getting the AGC's advice each time the oppie opens his mouth. I would like to to see Speaker Tan jail an oppie MP or NMP for abuse of parliamentary privilege.
 
The government can get the AGC's advice for free or get it paid for by taxpayers. If it were up to me, I would be getting the AGC's advice each time the oppie opens his mouth. I would like to to see Speaker Tan jail an oppie MP or NMP for abuse of parliamentary privilege.

how about non oppie doing self masturbation in parlee-ment ,
need AGC advice or not ?
 
That is, in fact, how the MP system is meant to work. Those are the MP’s duties. That is one reason why Parliamentary Privilege exists. So that MPs who have heard troubling allegations or news, can make these allegations and raise the matters in the House even if they are not completely proven and may be defamatory, without fear of being sued for defamation. That is how Parliaments are supposed to function.... PM Lee, 4 July 2017.
 
altogether now! huat ah!

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Ling hit the headlines in 1996 after Chiam whispered something into his ear during a debate in Parliament, to which Ling loudly responded "Don't talk cock!" (a Singlish phrase meaning "Don't speak nonsense").[1] Ling was formally censured by Parliament for using inappropriate language in the chamber as a result of this.
 
Come on la, does it mean that anyone can say anything based on unfounded suspicion?

So can someone go up to the parliament hearing and accuse Slyvia Lim by saying "Eh fatso, I think u have been speaking very slowly lately. I will like to raise my suspicion that u are suffering from dementia!"
 
all these wayangs are to distract sinkees from the constant raping ie......price increases everywhere....more good years
 
Government sought AGC's advice regarding Sylvia Lim's Parliament statements: report
Staff Writer, Singapore,Yahoo News Singapore 4 hours ago
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Leader of the House Grace Fu (left) and Workers’ Party chairman Sylvia Lim. (PHOTOS: Screengrabs from gov,sg YouTube channel)
The Singapore government had sought legal advice from the Attorney-General’s Chambers (AGC) on whether Workers’ Party chairman (MP) Sylvia Lim’s statements in Parliament earlier this month had been in breach of parliamentary privilege.

According to a Straits Times report on Sunday (11 March), the advice had been sought prior to Leader of the House Grace Fu’s request last Tuesday for Lim to apologise for and retract what she had said about the Goods and Services Tax (GST) hike.

Fu’s spokesman said that she did not know what advice the AGC gave, but added that Lim was “in breach because she should have known that her allegations were untrue, and because of her refusal to withdraw the allegations even after the facts were clarified”.

“The Government seeks the advice of AGC as and when it requires the advice. This is not the first time it has sought advice of AGC on such matters,” the spokesman added.

On 1 March, following Finance Minister Heng Swee Keat’s wrap-up speech on Budget 2018, Lim had voiced her suspicions that the government had floated some “test balloons” on a possible GST hike but backed down after the public latched onto statements made by several leaders that the government “has enough money for the decade”.

While Fu had given Lim till last Thursday to accede to her request, the latter refused to do so and only admitted that her suspicion may have been wrong. In response, Fu placed Lim and the rest of the House “on notice”, cautioning that she would refer Lim to the Committee of Privileges should the latter repeat such conduct.

Singapore Management University law don Eugene Tan said that the government’s actions in consulting the AGC suggested that it wanted the force of the law on its side in the matter.

He noted, however, that the issue was ultimately something for Parliament to decide as breach of parliamentary privilege has a political dimension and may not be a purely legal matter.
What? Sue Shengwu Sue Sylvia? Both should combine forces and counter sue.
 
The government can get the AGC's advice for free or get it paid for by taxpayers. If it were up to me, I would be getting the AGC's advice each time the oppie opens his mouth. I would like to to see Speaker Tan jail an oppie MP or NMP for abuse of parliamentary privilege.
If it was up to me, you would be tortured to death.
 
The headline across the world will read "Singapore Opposition MP jailed for not saying sorry". I hope they will stop laughing at us after a month but this will really show the might of the multimillionaire ministers and send a warning to others. Long live PAP
 
What' up Sam Trump. Make Sammyboy great again.

Ckean up yr IT mess. Hire cheapAh neh coders?
 
Just an attempt to hoodwink the sinkies into believing that pap got legal basis to ask for an apology.

The law is pretty clear here.

PRIVILEGES AND IMMUNITIES
Exemption from liability in certain cases
6.—(1) No Member shall be liable to any civil or criminal proceedings, arrest, imprisonment or damages by reason of any matter or thing which he may have brought before Parliament or a committee by petition, bill, resolution, motion, or otherwise or may have said in Parliament or in committee
 
Just an attempt to hoodwink the sinkies into believing that pap got legal basis to ask for an apology.

The law is pretty clear here.

PRIVILEGES AND IMMUNITIES
Exemption from liability in certain cases
6.—(1) No Member shall be liable to any civil or criminal proceedings, arrest, imprisonment or damages by reason of any matter or thing which he may have brought before Parliament or a committee by petition, bill, resolution, motion, or otherwise or may have said in Parliament or in committee

PAP just loves the concept of fear mongering....
 
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