Both Men Who Received Legal Letters from Manpower Minister Have Apologised on Facebook


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Well, isnโ€™t this just starting to become a roundabout?

Previously on the episode of The Surbana Jurong Saga: Manpower Minister, Mrs Josephine Teo fires back to the haters.

On 20 May, the Manpower Minister, confirmed that she will be taking legal action after what she had described as โ€œbaselessโ€ corruption claims against her and her husband over COVID-19 community care facilities (CCF).


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Her lawyers have clarified that Mrs Teo was involved in neither the set-up or the operations of the CCFs by Surbana Jurong.

Two formal letters of demand were also sent to two suspected individuals. The letters told the recipients to pay a donation of S$1,000 to the Migrant Workersโ€™ Assistance Fund.

As said by Mrs Teo on her legal statement: โ€œI do not intend to pursue the matter further or to claim damages if the allegations are publicly withdrawn and apologies given.โ€

Well, it worked. The two men who had crafted the false allegations against the minister and her spouse have just issued their own formal apologies on social media.

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Two Men Issues Apology Over โ€˜Baselessโ€™ Surbana Jurong Allegations

The two men involved were identified as activist Jolovan Wham, and another man named, Donald Liewโ€ฆwho apparently worked and studied at Farmville according to his About Me page on Facebook.

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Mr Liewโ€™s apology was issued on his personal Facebook page on 20 May. The post confirmed that the allegations made were โ€œfalse and completely without foundationโ€.

He stated that he has since removed his untrue allegations against Mrs Josephine Teo and has undertaken from publishing any more statements on the matter.


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Similarly to Mr Liew, Activist Jolovan Wham has also taken it up on Facebook to apologise to the Manpower Minister. He posted his very own public apology today (22 May):

On his personal Facebook page, Mr Wham stated that the allegations that he had made prior were untrue. He described them as โ€œfalse and completely without reservationโ€.

The activist also apologised to Mrs Josephine Teo for making them.

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Like his counterpart Donald Liew, Mr Wham stated that he has taken down his previous statements.


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In the original post that was also put up on his personal Facebook Jolovan Wham was quick to comment that Singapore was not corruption-free. The post has since been inaccessible.

His apology also contained an undertaking in which he swore against publishing any more comments or statements regarding the case.

Neither of the twoโ€™s statements of apology mentioned if they had made the mandatorily imposed donation of S$1,000 to the Migrant Workersโ€™ Assistance Fund.

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