] on what happened to her facebook on "Cooling Off Day".
Is the law in SIngapore working? Is justice at work? Why was there such a whole shebang on James Gomes five years ago and not a whimper on Tin Pei Lin in the main stream media today? They were snapping away at the Opposition then. Why are they so quiet on PAP now?
Going through the letter from the AG to the Law Minister [below], let's not be surprised if we hear nothing more from the heat generated from the 'Cooling Day' by Salah Tin Pailin.
A precedent has been set more than a decade ago.
Unauthorised persons inside polling stations: Attorney General's letter
Text of a letter from Singapore's attorney general to law minister S. Jayakumar on the presence of unauthorised persons inside polling stations. The minister summarised the attorney general's opinion when he replied to a query in parliament from non-constituency MP and Workers' Party chief J. B. Jeyaretnam July 30.
The Workers' Party had complained to the police that Mr Goh Chok Tong, Dr Tony Tan and Brigadier-General (NS) Lee Hsien Loong had been inside a Cheng San GRC polling station on Polling Day.
But the Public Prosecutor recently advised the police that the PAP leaders had not broken the law.
21 Jul 97
Prof S Jayakumar
Minister for Law
PRESENCE OF UNAUTHORISED PERSONS INSIDE POLLING STATIONS
On 14 July l997, THE Workers' Party issued a press release expressing "amazement" that the public prosecutor had advised police that no offence was disclosed in the reports made by it leaders against the prime minister, the two deputy prime ministers and Dr S Vasoo that they had been present inside polling stations when they were not candidates for the relevant constituencies. The Workers' Party queried why such conduct was not an offence under paragraph (d) or (e) of section 82(1) of the Parliamentary Elections Act.
2. On 15 July 1997, the Singapore Democratic Party also called on the attorney general to explain his "truly befuddling" decision and to state clearly if it was an offence for unauthorised persons to enter polling stations.
3. You have asked me for my formal opinion on the question raised in these two statements. My opinion is set out below.
Opinion
4. The question is whether it is an offence under the Parliamentary Elections Act for an unauthorised person to enter and be present in a polling station.
5. For this purpose, the authorised persons are the candidates, the polling agent or agents of each candidate, the Returning Officer, and persons authorised in writing by the returning officer, the police officers on duty and other persons officially employed at the polling station; see section 39 (4) of the Act (quoted below)
Activities Outside Polling Stations
6. The relevant sections of the Parliamentary Elections Act to be considered are sections 82 (1)(d) and 82 (1)(e). These provisions were enacted m 1959 pursuant to the Report of the Commission of Inquiry into Corrupt, Illegal or Undesirable Practices at Elections, Cmd 7 of 1968 (hereinafter called "the Elias Report)"
7. Section 82 (1)(d) provides that - "No person shall wait outside any polling station on polling day, except for the purpose of gaining entry to the polling station to cast his vote".
8. Plainly, persons found waiting inside the polling stations do not come within the ambit of this section. Similarly, those who enter or have entered the polling station cannot be said to be waiting outside it. Only those who wait outside the polling station commit an offence under this section unless they are waiting to enter the polling station to cast their votes.
9. Section 82 (1)(e) provides that -
"No person shall loiter in any street or public place within a radius of 200 metres of any polling station on polling day."
10. The relevant question is whether any person who is inside a polling station can be sad to be "within a radius of 200 metres of any polling station". The answer to this question will also answer any question on loitering inside a polling station.
11. Plainly, a person inside a polling station cannot be said to be within a radius of 200 metres of a polling station. A polling station must have adequate space for the voting to be carried out. Any space has a perimeter. The words "within a radius of 200 metres" ' therefore mean "200 metres from the perimeter of" any polling station. This point is illustrated in the diagrams in the Appendix. (Editor's note: Diagrams not available).
12. The above interpretation is fortified by the context of the provision. The polling station, as a place, is distinguished from a street or public place. It is not a street or a public place. Hence, being inside a polling station cannot amount to being in a street or in a public place. By parity of reasoning, loitering in a street or public place cannot possibly include loitering in the polling station itself and vice versa.
13. There is no ambiguity in section 82 (1)(e). If the legislature had intended to make it an offence for unauthorised persons to wait or loiter inside a polling station, it could have easily provided for it. It did not. The mischief that section 82 (1)(e) is intended to address is found in paragraph 99 of the Elias Report. It reads:
"In order to prevent voters being made subject to my form of undue influence or harassment at the approaches to polling stations, we recommend that it should be made an offence for any person to establish any desk or table near the entrance to any polling station, or to wait outside any polling station on polling day except for the purpose of gaining entry into the polling station to cast his vote; and that it should be an offence for any person to loiter in any street or public place within a radius of 200 yards of any polling station on polling day ."
14 . Paragraph 99 of the Elias Report appears under the heading "Activity OUTSIDE POLLING STATIONS". The Commission of Inquiry was addressing the possibility of voters being subject to undue influence and harassment as they approach the polling stations. There is therefore no doubt whatever that this provision was never intended to cover any activity inside the polling station as there would be officials and election agents in attendance.
15. The legislative history makes the provision so clear that it is not even necessary to consider the application of an established principle of interpretation that any ambiguity in a penal provision should, whenever possible, be resolved favour of the accused.
Activities Inside Polling Stations
16 Activities inside polling stations were made subject to a different regime under the Act. Section 39(4) provides that -
"the presiding officer shall keep order in his station and shall regulate the number of voters to be admitted a time, and shall exclude all other persons except the polling agent or agents of each candidate, the Returning Officer and persons authorised in writing by the Returning Officer, the police officers on duty and other persons officially employed at the polling station."
17. Under section 39(7), any person who misconducts himself in the polling station, or fails to obey the lawful orders of the presiding officer may be removed from the polling station by a police officer acting under the orders of the presiding officer. If an unauthorised person refuses to leave the polling station when told to do so by the public officer, he commits an offence under section 186 of the Penal Code for obstructing a public servant in the discharge of his duty.
18. There is a consistency in the rationales of the regulatory schemes governing activities inside and those outside polling stations on election day. Waiting outside a polling station is made an offence because it gives rise to opportunities to influence or intimidate voters: see paragraph 99 of the Elias Report. Hence, the Act has provided a safety zone which stretches outwards for 200 metres from the polling station. In contrast, the possibility of a person inside a polling station influencing or intimidating voters in the presence of the presiding officer and his officials, the polling agents etc was considered so remote that it was discounted by the Act.
19. I therefore confirm my opinion that the Parliamentary Elections Act does not provide for any offence of unauthorised entry into or presence within a polling station. Accordingly, those unauthorised persons who only wait or loiter inside a polling station on polling day do not commit any offence under the Act.
20. You are at liberty to publish this opinion.
Signed:
Chan Sek Keong
Attorney General.
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Dictionary meanings of "pledge" vs "aspiration":
PLEDGE:
To offer or guarantee by a solemn binding promise
ASPIRATION:
strong desire to achieve something, such as success
Source:
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/pledge
Question:
Did Mr LKY say to Mrs LKY "I aspire to love honour and cherish you till death do us part" in his marriage vows (aspirations?)
The police (can we call this corruption or business as usual ?) is just waiting for instruction from old fart. Who can forget the police immediately pounce on the James when old fart aggressively insist that they do investigation immediately, and it is so obvious they are taking instruction from old fart in James' case. Oh, no instruction from old fart on Salah Tin so police pretend pretend nothing happen ?
Fish,
about time Chan SK dispense his legal wisdom/kangaroo logic as misChief judge and explain to the peasants "TinPL mana ada salah"
Chan really ought to do so, like one for the road before he retires.
Feed Me To the Fish,
according the same logic of the chief "Injustice", the same ruling can be applied such that Salah Tin did not broke election rule if she already broken it !
Get it ? In other words, if a crime is committed by lesser mortals, it is crime nevertheless, however but if a crime is committed by old fart and his cronies, it is not a crime if it is already committed going by the same logic !
THE PMO'S RECENTLY ISSUED GUIDELINES AGAIN ON COOLING DAY PERIOD FOR THE PRESIDENTIAL DAY ELECTION. LHL HAS TO DECIDE ON THE WAY OF HIS FATHER OR BE HIS OWN MAN.
I ATTACH HERE AN OPEN LETTER TO HIM SENT IN JUNE IN LIGHT OF THE ALJUNIED MAGIC. HOPEFULLY WISDOM PREVAILS :
AN OPEN LETTER TO PRIME MINISTER LEE HSIEN LOONG
PRIME MINISTER LEE HSIEN LOONG
PM OFFICE
Orchard Road
Istana
Singapore 238823
www.pmo.gov.sg
PM LEE HSIEN LOONG - STATESMAN OR POLITICIAN - YOUR CHOICE
Dear Mr Lee
You have arrived at a crucial point in your career, and at an important crossroad in the future and history of Singapore.
The choice you have to wisely make, is to be a great statesman or a politician.
Dictionary.com defines “statesman” as “a person who exhibits great wisdom and ability in directing the affairs of a government or in dealing with important public issues”.
A “politician” is defined as “a seeker or holder of public office, who is more concerned about winning favor or retaining power than about maintaining principles”.
The present political situation has presented itself for you to immortalize yourself as a wise and able statesman of Singapore - a kind, caring and concerned leader ruling always with the interests of Singaporeans in mind. You need not have to spend millions of tax-payers’ money to immortalize yourself. Only Dictators do that to cover-up their tyranny. As in history, Dictators never last forever and as they fade or get disposed off so do their “legacies” along with the millions of public money spent to make them look good. Ultimately, they will still be remembered in history as Dictators.
This golden opportunity to shine as a great statesman has been brought about by the recent - Aljunied Magic. Don’t look upon this as a set-back, but as an enlightenment for you to correct the mistakes or failures of the past. In this context, I am encouraged by your recent apology and your pronouncement for “change”, and Rules of Prudence.
Mr Lee, listen to your people - the men and women in the streets. Do not listen to the so-called “hand-picked” talents hovering around you. Judging by their performance of the past years, they have proven to be not so “talented” after all. A case in point is when ex-Minister Lim Hwee Hua expressed that she was surprised by the “deep resentment of the people”. Taken in the context of her meet the people sessions over the years, such statement borders on idiocy or at best a refusal to acknowledge reality. Or in the recent case of an MP who said that low salary denotes no dignity. I can go on, but let that be the subject for another day. It is no longer laughable but sad, indeed very sad.
I, and I am sure most Singaporeans, will urge you, Mr Lee, to do the right thing; to make a difference for yourself, for Singaporeans and for Singapore. All Singaporeans and some parts of the world are watching. Making the right decision now would ensure that you will always be elected the Prime Minister as long as you are around to lead. Singaporeans are not daft, and will always appreciate a savior, and recognize a great statesman.
If you do what is right, it will also not only ensure that you will be remembered in history but also place you among the leading statesmen of the world. The added bonus is that you will be putting Singapore in the international arena as a truly great place - without having to spend millions on propaganda to try to achieve a “First World” image.
Thank you.
Yours humbly,
Jeffrey Goh
cc: ST Forum
cc: Temasek Review
cc: Toc
The difficulty of making a case against the MIW is well known. But that can change if we vote in more opposition MPs into Parliament to hammer on the issues. Plus the added advantage of an alternative source of information that no one can subdue.
In the past, with total control of the MSM, time will erase issues if they are not brought up again and again. With the alternative media, it is a different ball game. They cannot sweep issues under the carpet and wait for it to be forgotten.
Sure, they can take a long time to respond or even not responding to Tin Peh Lin's case, but the disadvantage of using such tactics will backfire by the next election. The opposition supporters will dig them out to the PAP's disadvantage.
One such example was the incident that happened two years before the last election, involving Cynthia Phua and the case of the retarded boy, that effectively brought down the votes of the PAP's Aljunied GRC team by a notch. Where advantages are nominal, such things will make a big difference.
That is why Tony Tan cannot keep mum about his son. That is why the PM need to resort to his post- election apology, sincere or not. Would they do that without the rumblings in cyberspace? Surely the MSM is not what caused them to respond.
This won't actually have effect, I suppose like this.
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