Today-Sept 13

Political parties, office-holders and other “politically significant” persons could be subject to increased scrutiny of their funding sources, including funding disclosures, if a proposed law to counter the risk of foreign interference in Singapore’s affairs is passed by Parliament. Other safeguards include ensuring that no foreigner is allowed to volunteer for these persons’ political activities and that affiliations with foreign entities must be disclosed. These measures are part of a Bill to enact the Foreign Interference (Countermeasures) Act. It was introduced in Parliament on Monday (Sept 13) to counter foreign meddling in Singapore’s affairs through online means or via proxies here, such as politicians as well as “politically significant” organizations and individuals. Under the Bill, “defined politically significant persons” who will be subject to the new measures include: political office-holders, members of Parliament (MPs), including non-constituency MPs and nominated MPs, election candidates and their election agents.

Read more at https://www.todayonline.com/singapore/no-foreign-political-volunteers-more-funding-scrutiny-politically-significant-persons