SINGAPORE – The High Court on March 31 granted $210,000 in damages to Minister for Home Affairs K. Shanmugam and Minister for Manpower Tan See Leng in defamation suits filed against The Online Citizen (TOC) chief editor Terry Xu.
The claims are related to a December 2024 TOC article titled “Bloomberg: Nearly half of 2024 GCB transactions lack public record, raising transparency concerns”. The TOC article referred to a Dec 12, 2024, Bloomberg article on property transactions by the two ministers.
In her 28-page written judgment, Justice Audrey Lim set out several factors that pointed towards the award of higher damages. The damages awarded to each minister included $50,000 in aggravated damages.
The judge’s findings followed an Aug 26, 2025, hearing where she had granted default judgment in favour of Mr Shanmugam and Dr Tan as Mr Xu failed to show up in court.
She said the TOC article’s allegations attacked the ministers’ character by portraying them as individuals who are part of an opaque system and who circumvented transparency requirements to avoid scrutiny of their conduct, and therefore suggesting that they had done something improper.
“As Cabinet ministers, these allegations disparage not only the claimants’ personal (reputation) but professional reputation as well,” she added. “This is therefore a factor that points towards the award of higher damages.”
Justice Lim said Mr Xu’s defamatory allegations were very grave as they directly impugned the claimants’ personal integrity, character and professional reputation.




