Red Dot United to pay $900 removal fee for election posters found within 50m of polling stations
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The Elections Department will consider waiving the fee if the posters prove to have been tampered with, as Red Dot United had earlier claimed.
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SINGAPORE - Opposition party Red Dot United (RDU) will have to pay $900 to the Elections Department (ELD) for 18 election posters removed on Cooling-off Day.
But ELD will consider waiving this fee if the posters prove to have been tampered with, as RDU had earlier claimed.
On May 9, Ms Liyana Dhamirah, one of RDU’s candidates for Jurong East-Bukit Batok GRC
She said the posters had been deliberately taken down and re-tied in places that would breach guidelines, so the party would be fined. Traditional election advertising material, like election posters, are not allowed within 50m of polling stations to avoid unduly influencing voters.
RDU told The Straits Times on May 9 that Ms Liyana’s post was “a personal reflection of her own frustration”, but added that tampering seemed likely from its preliminary checks.
In her post, Ms Liyana said she spent most of Cooling-off Day taking down posters.
“When we put them up, we used black zip ties. But when I went to take them down? White zip ties held them in place. That’s not a coincidence,” she added.
In response to ST’s queries, ELD said on May 26 that it has advised RDU to make a police report if it suspects sabotage or mischief. It is prepared to consider waiving the $50 removal fee for each poster, if police investigations find the claims to be true.
RDU said it will consult its central executive committee on May 30 before deciding if it will pursue the matter.
Party secretary-general Ravi Philemon said in a statement on May 26 that it had submitted an appeal over three of the 18 posters on May 12. ELD replied on May 26 and agreed to waive removal fees for the three posters.
ELD also said it had continued to get complaints about RDU’s posters in prohibited areas between 9pm on Cooling-off Day and the early hours of Polling Day.
Between Nomination Day and 9pm on Cooling-off Day, parties have three hours to remove any posters that break the rules. On Polling Day, they have one hour to do so.
If such breaches are not rectified within the given time, Aetos Security Management (Aetos) will remove the materials.
ELD added that the Returning Officer waived the removal fee for posters removed on Polling Day, due to heavy rain that morning. The weather would have hampered parties’ ability to rectify all breaches within an hour, and posed safety concerns for those doing so, ELD said.
It had charged RDU removal fees for the 18 posters Aetos removed on Cooling-off Day, it added. ST understands that RDU’s deadline for paying these fees is May 27.

