The Borneo Post

Sarawak Report editor interviewe­d, not held, Singapore clarifies

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SINGAPORE: Singapore’s Immigratio­n and Checkpoint­s Authority ( ICA) has clarified that Sarawak Report editor Clare Rewcastle-Brown was ‘interviewe­d briefly’ at the Woodlands checkpoint on Sept 15 as she sought to leave for Malaysia, according to a news report.

“A short interview was conducted as part of the immigratio­n clearance process.

“Our records showed that she departed Singapore 16 minutes later,” said the ICA as quoted by The Straits Times.

According to the ICA, the editor of the whistleblo­wer website had entered Singapore last Friday.

The Sarawak Report had posted on its Facebook page on Sept 15 that RewcastleB­rown was ‘briefly detained’ in Singapore after her book launch here.

“Turns out ‘someone’ put her on the blacklist in 2016, but the Singapore authoritie­s were baffled about why she had been placed on the list.

“After clarifying her involvemen­t in the 1MDB expose, they shook her hand and she was free to go,” it posted.

Meanwhile, TODAY reported that the British investigat­ive journalist may take the matter up with the British High Commission in Singapore.

“This is on the advice of the authoritie­s in Singapore,” Rewcastle Brown was quoted as saying.

She was here last Friday for the launch of The Sarawak Report, her book which details how she unravelled the Malaysian state fund 1Malaysia Developmen­t Berhad (1MDB) scandal. — Bernama

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