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SINGAPORE MINISTERS TO DONATE BLOOMBERG DEFAMATION DAMAGES TO CHARITY
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AT A GLANCE
Singapore’s Home Affairs and Law Minister K. Shanmugam and Manpower Minister Tan See Leng said on Tuesday they would donate to charity the damages awarded to them in their defamation suit against Bloomberg.
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KEY FACTS
- Topic: CHINA — the feed headline centres on SINGAPORE, MINISTERS, DONATE, BLOOMBERG, DEFAMATION.
- Original feed: News - South China Morning Post.
- Published: 14 Jul 2026, 17:03 UK.
- Coverage checked: 1 distinct source and 0 closely matched related stories.
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- News - South China Morning Post: Singapore’s Home Affairs and Law Minister K.
- News - South China Morning Post: Shanmugam and Manpower Minister Tan See Leng said on Tuesday they would donate to charity the damages awarded to them in their defamation suit against Bloomberg.
- News - South China Morning Post: In separate social media posts published on Tuesday night, hours after the High Court delivered its judgment, the ministers reiterated that the lawsuit was about protecting their integrity and reputations, as well as…
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- 14/07/2026, 17:03 PRIMARY FEED SINGAPORE MINISTERS TO DONATE BLOOMBERG DEFAMATION DAMAGES TO CHARITY (News - South China Morning Post • 1 hr ago) [Story Intel]
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