SINGAPORE: The People's Action Party (PAP) candidate for Marine Parade Group Representation Constituency (GRC) Tin Pei Ling said she had not posted anything on her Facebook page on Cooling-off Day.
All candidates who are contesting in the General Election are not allowed to campaign on Cooling-off Day, a day before Polling Day.
Ms Tin said on Thursday May 5, her Facebook page carried a "clarification" on reports that a MacPherson resident had been refused help for her child's tuition fees.
The resident had asked for a refund.
The MacPherson Zone B Residents' Committee said the deposit of S$80 cannot be refunded.
But netizens circulated on Friday a screen capture that showed a comment posted on Ms Tin's Facebook.
The comment said: "OooOoooOooh so that's what REALLY happened? Wow. I think tears in Parliament is worse than ANYTHING ELSE!"
The comment was however removed within 20 minutes.
When contacted, Ms Tin told Channel NewsAsia she was alerted to the comment when some of her friends called her shortly after it was posted.
Ms Tin said she found out it was one of her administrators, Ms Denise He, who had mistakenly made the post.
"She wanted to post the comment in her personal capacity, and she was using her mobile phone. But she didn't realise that she had inadvertently posted as my profile rather than her own ... It was an honest mistake," Ms Tin said.
Ms Tin asked her administrator to remove the comment immediately.
She added that she had earlier given strict instructions to her team of administrators not to make any postings on Cooling-off Day.
Her administrators help her to upload photos of her walkabouts on her Facebook page.
All candidates who are contesting in the General Election are not allowed to campaign on Cooling-off Day, a day before Polling Day.
Ms Tin said on Thursday May 5, her Facebook page carried a "clarification" on reports that a MacPherson resident had been refused help for her child's tuition fees.
The resident had asked for a refund.
The MacPherson Zone B Residents' Committee said the deposit of S$80 cannot be refunded.
But netizens circulated on Friday a screen capture that showed a comment posted on Ms Tin's Facebook.
The comment said: "OooOoooOooh so that's what REALLY happened? Wow. I think tears in Parliament is worse than ANYTHING ELSE!"
The comment was however removed within 20 minutes.
When contacted, Ms Tin told Channel NewsAsia she was alerted to the comment when some of her friends called her shortly after it was posted.
Ms Tin said she found out it was one of her administrators, Ms Denise He, who had mistakenly made the post.
"She wanted to post the comment in her personal capacity, and she was using her mobile phone. But she didn't realise that she had inadvertently posted as my profile rather than her own ... It was an honest mistake," Ms Tin said.
Ms Tin asked her administrator to remove the comment immediately.
She added that she had earlier given strict instructions to her team of administrators not to make any postings on Cooling-off Day.
Her administrators help her to upload photos of her walkabouts on her Facebook page.
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