Singapore PM files defamation suit against blogger
SINGAPORE: Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong has iled a defamation suit against a inancial adviser and blogger who shared an article on his Facebook page, Lee’s spokeswoman said on Wednesday.
The defendant, Leong Sze Hian, said on his Facebook page he had “merely shared” the article from a Malaysian online news media about Lee and Malaysia’s 1MDB state fund without adding any comments or changing the content.
He said he was “bewildered” to receive a letter subsequently from lawyers asserting that posting the article was malicious and damaged the reputation of Prime Minister Lee.
“I reject all these allegations categorically,” he said.
The legal action comes weeks after the Singapore government demanded Facebook remove a separate post by an Australia-based blogger about Singapore’s banks and 1MDB, which it said was false and malicious.
Facebook rejected that demand, prompting the Singapore government to say the social media giant could not be relied on to ilter false information.
Lee’s press secretary, Chang Li Lin, conirmed the prime minister had initiated legal proceedings against Leong for defamation and the matter was in the hands of Lee’s lawyers.
“Mr. Lee reserves the right to take legal action against other parties who similarly defame him,” Chang told Reuters.
Leong, a frequent commentator and critic of government policies, did not respond to a Reuters request for comment.