Two of the three council members that sued are appealing against the decision to dismiss their claim of defamation over the letter written by the chairman of The Canopy condominium in Yishun detailing mismanagement of the estate.
SINGAPORE: A court has thrown out a claim of defamation by three condominium council members against their chairperson, over a letter detailing mismanagement of the estate such as faulty lights and dirty toilets, and a poorly maintained fountain and swimming pool.
The note stated that maintenance fees were to be reduced by S$3 per share, for shuttle bus service to be resumed without increasing maintenance fees, and to resolve the issue with the current council members due to"no confidence" as well as incidents against estate house rules. The letter was addressed to the secretary of the management corporation strata title of the Canopy condominium and sent to all voting members of the condo. Notices containing the letter were also posted on notice boards in the condo's lift lobbies and on the official website of the Canopy at that time.
The third plaintiff, who was not named in the judgment, is a regional supply chain specialist of a multinational entity in the aviation industry.They claimed that the letter alleged, among other things, that they had abused their positions as council members, lost the confidence of the condo residents due to the way they handled events, were incompetent as they could not organise events complying with estate house rules and lacked integrity.
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