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Report on Civil Liability for Misuse of Private Information
(2020)
  • Jack Tsen-Ta Lee
  • Hsiao Chung Phang
Abstract
This report issued by the Law Reform Committee of the Singapore Academy of Law considers whether the existing legal protections from the disclosure and serious misuse of private information in Singapore are sufficient and effective.

At present, while various protections for victims of such misuse and related breaches of privacy exist, these derive from an assortment of different statutory and common law causes of action (for example, suing for intentional infliction of emotional distress, private nuisance and/or breach of confidence, or bringing claims under the Personal Data Protection Act or Protection from Harassment Act). This patchwork of laws – several of which were designed primarily to address matters other than misuse of private information – not only risks making the law more difficult for victims to navigate, it also risks some instances of serious misuse of private information not being effectively provided for and those affected finding themselves with no real recourse or remedy.

Given these shortcomings, it is submitted that a statutory tort of misuse of private information should be introduced.
Keywords
  • misuse of private information,
  • privacy,
  • Singapore,
  • tort law
Disciplines
Publication Date
December, 2020
Editor
Simon Constantine
Publisher
Law Reform Committee, Singapore Academy of Law
ISBN
978-981-14-7748-5
Publisher Statement
The draft bill annexed to the report was prepared by Phang Hsiao Chung, Deputy Registrar of the Supreme Court, in his capacity as a member of the Law Reform Committee.

Information about the status of the report is available at https://www.sal.org.sg/Resources-Tools/Law-Reform/Misuse_of_Private_Information.
Citation Information
Jack Tsen-Ta Lee & Phang Hsiao Chung; Simon Constantine (ed), Report on Civil Liability for Misuse of Private Information (Singapore: Law Reform Committee, Singapore Academy of Law, 2020)