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[Singapore] can my old company sue me for "exposing" them?
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Appropriate_Owl32 is in Singapore
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Hi, first time here on this forum. I'm thinking of the laws related to SG & also the internet. If I wanted to share not the "secrets" of the company but simply the politics and unethical things the company, department did to me during my time there and how they "forced" me to resign cause they didn't want to "fire" anyone.... etc. And how the turnover rate is such a joke cause literally when I joined 2 people left and when I was leaving another 2 were gonna do so too. Its ridiculous. The environment is extremely toxic and nothing like what I expected cause it's a HUGE company that's in various countries and one of the biggest here in my country. Any advice would be appreciated as I do not want to be sued for simply voicing my concerns on the net/media because I was not compensated right and I've tried to reason with these people but they do not see us / me as humans with basic rights at all. So if anyone knows of the law here or regarding the internet. Would highly appreciate thanks.

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