Facebook Posts: Investment Decisions and Opposition Politician

facebook posts: The government took action twice this week on two Facebook posts it claimed contained false statements of fact the first uses of the law since it took effect last month, according to Nine News Australia. One offending item was a Facebook post by an opposition politician that questioned the governance of the city-state's sovereign wealth funds and some of their investment decisions. To improve your experience update it here News World Singapore's new fake news law 'used to suppress opposition'By CNN3 59am Dec 1, has just showed the world how it plans to use a controversial new law to tackle what it deems fake news and critics say it's exactly what they expected would happen. Singapore just showed the world how it plans to use a controversial new law to tackle what it deems fake news and critics say it's exactly what they expected would happen. In both cases, Singapore officials ordered the accused to include the government's rebuttal at the top of their posts. Singapore Government The other post was published by an Australia-based blog that claimed police had arrested a whistleblower who exposed a political candidate's religious affiliations. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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