23/06/2026
Being anonymous online doesn’t mean being unaccountable.
From 29 June 2026, the Online Safety Commission (OSC) will begin operations, giving victims a dedicated avenue to seek redress for harmful content. The OSC will be able to obtain user information of perpetrators from online platforms, so they can no longer hide behind anonymous accounts.
Find out more: go.gov.sg/osraa
TikTok · Andreanatayshilin
23/06/2026
The sustainability of our legal profession matters. MinLaw welcomes the release of The Legal Profession Sustainability Study and will continue working with stakeholders to support a resilient and future-ready legal sector.
18/06/2026
Your face. Your name. Someone else’s account. 😳
From 29 June 2026, the OSC will tackle 5 key types of online harms in the first phase of its operations. Watch Rish*tha's video to find out more 💪
TikTok · Rish*tha
15/06/2026
AI is reshaping IP work – making it more efficient, more data-rich and more complex. But the credibility of the system lies with the IP professionals – to exercise judgment with consistency, with discipline, and with integrity.
Our shared goal is a trusted, high-quality, forward-looking IP system that can support innovation and enterprise.
Read Minister Edwin Tong's full speech at the inaugural IPOS-IP Practitioner Dialogue here: https://go.gov.sg/ipos-ipdialogue2026
12/06/2026
Creepy DMs? 🚨
Ryan Han shares how the new Online Safety Commission can help you seek timely redress from online harms.
From 29 June 2026, the Online Safety Commission (OSC) will be able to issue directions to quickly put a stop to online harms, for instance by removing the content or restricting the perpetrators’ account.
Find out more: go.gov.sg/osraa
TikTok · Ryan Han
12/06/2026
🎨 What might Singapore look like in 2076 if everyone respects the law?
As part of , we invite Upper Primary school students to draw their vision of a Singapore where the Rule of Law is upheld — where no one is above the law and everyone is protected by it.
✏️ Draw your vision and write a sentence on why law matters.
🏆 Win attractive prizes
⏰ Deadline: 30 June 2026
For more information, refer to https://go.gov.sg/whylawmattersstudentcompetition
04/06/2026
Close neighbours, strong partners…and apparently very serious about durians!
Minister Edwin Tong and Malaysia's Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (Law and Institutional Reform), Dato' Sri Azalina Othman Said, witnessed the signing of MOUs between Singapore International Arbitration Centre (SIAC) and Asian International Arbitration Centre (AIAC) and Singapore International Mediation Centre (SIMC) and AIAC, and discussed what the Johor-Singapore Special Economic Zone means for our legal communities on both sides of the Causeway.