The alleged offence is committed in Singapore, so it is natural to sue them in the local courts.Originally posted by ShutterBug:You know I really hope they succeed in holding it in HK.
I like for once, to see them either backing off or have the tables turned against them.![]()
Restall said Chee never said he thought any particular member of the Singaporean government was corrupt.2.
"He never said that and I certainly didn't write that, and I don't believe that," Restall said. "I think it's just ridiculous to read the article in that way. It's preposterous."
Singaporeans have no way of knowing whether officials are abusing their trust as Mr. Durai did....----
The question then is, how many other libel suits have SingaporeÂ’s great and good wrongly won, resulting in the cover-up of real misdeeds?

