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Serious PAP Declares NTUC To Be A Political Significant Person! Guess Why?

JohnTan

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SINGAPORE: The National Trades Union Congress (NTUC) is set to be designated as a “politically significant person” (PSP) under Singapore’s foreign interference law due to its “close nexus and symbiotic relationship” with the People’s Action Party (PAP), the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) said on Thursday (Jul 11).

As a designated PSP, the labour movement will be required to make annual disclosures on political donations of S$10,000 (US$7,400) or more, as well as its foreign affiliations.


“These transparency requirements will mitigate NTUC’s risk of being a target of foreign interference,” MHA said in a media release, adding that NTUC was served a notice on Thursday of the intention to designate it a PSP.

NTUC has 14 days from the date of the notice to submit representations to the Registrar of Foreign and Political Disclosures, who is appointed by the Home Affairs Minister.

If its PSP status is confirmed, NTUC would be the third organisation to be designated as such, following human rights groups Maruah and Think Centre.

While NTUC is unlikely to make any representations, it said it will have to review MHA's requirements for the designation process.

NTUC said in response to CNA's queries that it does not accept donations from political entities.

"The National Trades Union Congress is aligned with national safeguards to prevent foreign interference, and we will continue to ensure that our operations remain free from foreign influence," a spokesperson said.

NTUC secretary-general Ng Chee Meng said separately that the labour movement is committed to championing workers' interests with accountability and transparency.

"(We) would like to assure our members, partners and stakeholders that NTUC's core work to better workers' lives and livelihoods will continue unabated," he added.

The foreign interference law, known as the Foreign Interference (Countermeasures) Act or FICA, is aimed at strengthening the government’s ability to prevent, detect and disrupt foreign interference in domestic politics. The Bill was passed in parliament in October 2021 after a lengthy debate.

Among those defined as PSPs are political parties, political office holders, Members of Parliament, election candidates and their agents.

NTUC and its affiliated unions have also been members of the international labour movement since the 1960s. It has foreign affiliations with organisations like the International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC-Asia Pacific) and the ASEAN Trade Union Council.

In Singapore, the relationship between the NTUC and the ruling PAP dates back to 1961 when it was founded by pro-PAP unionists.

Today, the PAP works closely with NTUC to implement labour-related policies, as part of the country’s brand of tripartism – collaboration between unions, employers and the government.

At a May Day Rally speech in 2023, then-Deputy Prime Minister Lawrence Wong spoke about the close relationship between the PAP and NTUC, describing them as “sibling organisations” that participate in each other’s rallies.

“The basis of tripartism is the symbiotic partnership between NTUC and the PAP,” Mr Wong said at the time.

“We share the same objectives – to improve the lives of workers and Singaporeans, promote economic growth for all, and ensure social cohesion and stability.

“That’s why through good times and bad, workers and unions have supported the PAP.”

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Mr Ng, who has been labour chief since 2018, was a former Cabinet minister. After losing his parliamentary seat in the 2020 General Election, he was co-opted in 2020 and 2022 into the PAP’s central executive committee (CEC), the party’s top decision-making body.

It was a rare move for the PAP to choose non-MPs to join the CEC.

“The Registrar has assessed that given NTUC’s close nexus and symbiotic relationship with the People’s Action Party, it is in the public interest for countermeasures under FICA to be applied to NTUC,” the Home Affairs Ministry said on Thursday.

In a media statement, the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) noted that the intended designation of the NTUC as a PSP “does not result in any prohibition on NTUC’s ongoing activities”.

“MOM will continue to work with NTUC as a key tripartite partner. NTUC’s activities have been in compliance with the Trade Unions Act,” a spokesperson said.

OTHER ENTITIES DESIGNATED AS PSPs
Two human rights groups – Maruah and Think Centre – were designated as PSPs in December 2023 and subject to stricter measures on political donations.

This came about after the repeal of the Political Donations Act, under which the two civil society groups were gazetted.

The Political Donations Act had imposed certain restrictions on donations and those measures were ported over to the new foreign interference law.

Maruah aims to promote human rights at the national, regional and international levels. It is also the Singapore focal point for the Working Group for an ASEAN Human Rights Mechanism, an NGO recognised in the ASEAN Charter.

Think Centre is a member of Forum Asia, an international NGO working on human rights.

Under FICA, both Maruah and Think Centre are subject to requirements such as maintaining a separate bank account for political donations and disclosing foreign affiliations.


In February, Singaporean businessman Philip Chan Man Ping became the first person to be designated as a PSP under the foreign interference law.

MHA said at the time that Mr Chan, who immigrated from Hong Kong in 1990, has shown "susceptibility to be influenced by foreign actors, and willingness to advance their interests". The foreign actors involved were not identified.

Law and Home Affairs Minister K Shanmugam previously said that when the Singapore authorities decide to designate someone a PSP under the foreign interference law, they must conclude that it is in the public interest to do so.

In response to parliamentary questions, Mr Shanmugam explained on Feb 29 that to be designated as a PSP, an individual must be a member of a foreign legislature or foreign political organisation, or their activities must be directed towards a political end in Singapore.

“But in addition to this, there is also the public interest criteria that must be satisfied,” he added.

Source: CNA/gs(mi)

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laksaboy

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Calling the NTUC a labour union is like calling a brothel a place where chaste maidens can find good husbands.

The creation of the NTUC was the work of diabolical minds,
 
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