Singapore legislation

Clause 68

of Telecommunication Authority of Singapore Bill

Clause 68

Offences by telecommunication officers

Any telecommunication officer or any person not being a telecommunication officer but having official duties connected with any telecommunication establishment of the Authority who —

(a)

wilfully secretes, makes away with or alters any communication, message or record of any communication;

(b)

wilfully and otherwise than in obedience to an order of the Minister or of an officer specially authorised by him to make the order, omits to transmit or intercepts or detains any communication or any part thereof or deliberately causes a call or connection to be disconnected or not to be connected or otherwise than in pursuance of his official duty or in obedience to the direction of a competent court, discloses the contents or any part of the contents of any communication or record of any communication to any person not entitled to receive the same; or

(c)

divulges the purport of any communication to any person not entitled to become acquainted with the same,shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to imprisonment for a term not exceeding three years or to a fine not exceeding one thousand dollars or to both such imprisonment and fine.