SINGAPORE, Oct 17 — Alternative news websites Singapore Eye, Gutzy Asia and The Online Citizen Asia were issued correction directions for publishing false claims about a case of...
Alternative news websites Singapore Eye, Gutzy Asia and The Online Citizen Asia were issued correction directions for publishing false claims about a case of a woman who fell to her death from a public housing block in Yishun last week.
In response, MoM said that these statements were “misleading” because they suggest that there has been oversight by the Government over migrant domestic workers’ well-being. It also said that its officers are trained to look out for indicators of stress and discuss with the employers any issues raised by the workers to MoM, so that they can be adequately addressed.
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