Witness Can Testify to Police Coercion or Government Misconduct (if it happens) Without Repercussions
As a witness testifying in court, your first and foremost duty is to the Court of Law (the Judiciary branch of government) and not to any other branches of government (Executive or Legislative – Parliament). This is why witness testimony is protected by absolute immunity—you cannot be sued for what you say in a Court of Law, provided that your testimony is truthful. However, if you lie in court, you may be charged with perjury.
If you were coerced by the police into giving a statement, you are free to disclose this in court without fear of reprisal. The government or its officers, even if implicated, cannot sue you for defamation—your testimony remains protected by absolute immunity.
Similarly, if you are testifying about potential government misconduct, your testimony is shielded by absolute immunity. This legal protection ensures you can speak openly and truthfully without fear of civil or criminal liability.
If a statement you gave to the Singapore Police Force was induced—meaning it was influenced by a perceived reward or threat of punishment—you are entitled to reveal this on the witness stand. Your testimony in this regard is also safeguarded by absolute immunity, protecting you from any legal or criminal consequences.
To the extent even if you are testifying against a Member of Parliament or Minister, your testimony is protected with absolute immunity. You cannot be sued for defamation or charged (unless you lie in your testimony).
Furthermore, if your testimony exposes government corruption or misconduct by an officer / MP / Minister / agencies / organ of state, it is fully protected under the law. You cannot face prosecution (unless you provide false testimony) or be subjected to private defamation suits (if you do, I can help you for free to strike out private proceedings as per Order 9 Rule 16 of the Rules of Court 2021, I do it for free for you).
Raymond Ng (@gazythegreat)
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As a witness testifying in court, your first and foremost duty is to the Court of Law (the Judiciary branch of government) and not to any other branches of government (Executive or Legislative – Parliament). This is why witness testimony is protected by absolute immunity—you cannot be sued for what you say in a Court of Law, provided that your testimony is truthful. However, if you lie in court, you may be charged with perjury.
If you were coerced by the police into giving a statement, you are free to disclose this in court without fear of reprisal. The government or its officers, even if implicated, cannot sue you for defamation—your testimony remains protected by absolute immunity.
Similarly, if you are testifying about potential government misconduct, your testimony is shielded by absolute immunity. This legal protection ensures you can speak openly and truthfully without fear of civil or criminal liability.
If a statement you gave to the Singapore Police Force was induced—meaning it was influenced by a perceived reward or threat of punishment—you are entitled to reveal this on the witness stand. Your testimony in this regard is also safeguarded by absolute immunity, protecting you from any legal or criminal consequences.
To the extent even if you are testifying against a Member of Parliament or Minister, your testimony is protected with absolute immunity. You cannot be sued for defamation or charged (unless you lie in your testimony).
Furthermore, if your testimony exposes government corruption or misconduct by an officer / MP / Minister / agencies / organ of state, it is fully protected under the law. You cannot face prosecution (unless you provide false testimony) or be subjected to private defamation suits (if you do, I can help you for free to strike out private proceedings as per Order 9 Rule 16 of the Rules of Court 2021, I do it for free for you).
Raymond Ng (@gazythegreat)
Read more at https://vendshare.net/witness-can-testify-to-police-coercion-or-government-misconduct-if-it-happens-without-repercussions/