Leong Mun Wai Questions Why He Never Received Formal Apology
On Wednesday (2 Aug), Singaporeโs Parliament convened and addressed the slew of recent controversies that have plagued the Government.
Among the talking points was former Speaker of Parliament Tan Chuan-Jinโs hot mic incident.
Leader of the House Indranee Rajah took questions about what transpired and Mr Tanโs subsequent apology.
In response, Non-constituency Member of Parliament (NCMP) Leong Mun Wai asked why he never got a formal apology in the House from Foreign Affairs Minister Vivian Balakrishnan for the 2021 hot mic incident.
Vivian Balakrishnan caught criticising Leong Mun Wai on hot mic
Back in 2021, Mr Vivian Balakrishnan made negative comments to then-Manpower Minister Tan See Leng about Mr Leongโs education history.
The parliamentary hot mic had caught Dr Balakrishnan telling Dr Tan, โSeriously, how did he get into RI (Raffles Institution)? Must have been a lousy school.โ
Dr Balakrishnan subsequently apologised to Mr Leong for his private comments in a phone call. Mr Leong had also accepted the apology.
Tan Chuan-Jin apologised to Jamus Lim in recent incident
On Wednesday (2 Aug), Leader of the House Indranee Rajah took questions about the recent hot mic incident involving former Speaker Tan Chuan-Jin.
During a parliamentary session on 17 Apr, Mr Tan had muttered under his breath that Workersโ Party (WP) MP Associate Professor Jamus Lim was a โfโking populistโ.
A clip capturing the incident circulated on social media sometime after, and Mr Tan apologised to Assoc Prof Lim.
Indranee says it was โin her viewโ that Tan Chuan-Jin should apologise
Clarifying in Parliament, Ms Indranee said that she had expressed to the former Speaker her personal view that he should apologise.
This was in response to a question posed by WP Chair Sylvia Lim on whether the Leader exercised power over the Speaker as the latter had power over the rest of the House.

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Ms Indranee explained that she did not exercise authority over Mr Tan. She merely indicated her opinion as Leader that, at minumum, a withdrawal of the comment and an apology should be required.
That was why she took โsome painsโ to highlight that it was โher viewโ in her statement, she said. However, she does not have the power to conclude such decisions.
Leong Mun Wai asks why Vivian Balakrishnan didnโt make formal apology
Relating this incident to his, Mr Leong then asked Ms Indranee, โWhy the Leader thinks it was not necessary to ask [Mr Balakrishnan] to make a formal apology in this House?โ
Ms Indranee replied that, normally, it is the Speakerโs job to make such rulings. It is typically also the person who has the right to complain that will raise such issues.

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She highlighted that the Speaker acted when the affected persons complained in prior cases.
โSo, actually, in this particular instance that Mr Leong has referred to, if a formal apology was required, it would have been incumbent on Mr Leong to raise the matter as a complainant.โ
The Leader added that she thought it was appropriate to address Mr Tanโs incident simply because he held the role of Speaker.
โAnd of course, he is no longer here in Parliament to deal with it, so somebody has to raise it.โ
NCMPโs matter not brought to Speaker at the time
Mr Leong then requested clarification on two points.
Firstly, he wanted to clarify whether Ms Indranee was implying that Assoc Prof Lim did not make a formal complaint, since she was the one who raised it.
Secondly, he wished to make clear whether she was implying that then-Speaker Tan should have demanded that Mr Balakrishnan formally apologise to him.

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โIf he had not, then was it a mistake on the part of the Speaker at the time?โ
Addressing the second concern first, Ms Indranee said, โThat is not something which is really before this House. I do not intend to revisit previous matters that were not decided upon.โ
โAs far as Iโm aware, it was not brought to the Speaker, he did not have to make a ruling.โ
Ms Indranee elaborated that in Mr Tanโs case, it involved an expletive. โIt had to do with the decorum and propriety of this House. And that is why I felt it was necessary to address it.โ
She also pointed out that Mr Leong had accepted the apology that Mr Balakrishnan had extended back then, just as Assoc Prof Lim had accepted Mr Tanโs.
โIf Mr Leong wishes to take that matter further, it will be up to him, except that I am not sure whether he still is within time for his matter. But, Iโm sure he will take the appropriate advice on the regulations and the rules, and do what is necessary.โ
Audio amplified in circulating clip, Indranee unsure if itโs an offence
In addition to Ms Lim and Mr Leongโs questions, Ms Indranee responded to questions Leader of the Opposition Pritam Singh asked about Mr Tanโs hot mic incident.

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Her initial statement noted that Mr Tanโs comments were not audible in Parliament or the official live stream when it happened.
The audio was allegedly only amplified and circulated three months after. That was when the matter was brought to the attention of the public and the Parliament.
As such, Mr Singh questioned Ms Indranee if she minded to refer the case to the police to find out who released the audio.
She said the police investigates offences, and that she was not sure the person who amplified the audio had committed one.
โIโm not entirely sure that making something louder is an offence.โ
As such, she admitted that it had not occurred to her to refer the matter to the police as she was not sure there was an offence.
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