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Singapore blogger Alex Au fined for 'scandalising' judiciary

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Singaporean blogger and gay rights activist Alex Au, 62, arrives at the High Court in Singapore on March 5, 2015. Photo: AFP

Singapore's High Court yesterday fined a prominent dissident blogger S$8,000 (HK$45,440) for "scandalising" the city-state's judiciary in an online commentary.

Alex Au, 62, was punished over an October 5, 2013 post insinuating that hearing dates on a constitutional challenge to an old law criminalising gay sex between men had been rigged.

Au, also a gay-rights activist, apologised to the court and paid the fine. He would have been jailed for one day if he failed or refused to pay the fine. "I have instructed my attorneys to file an appeal," Au said.

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In an earlier ruling, the High Court said Au was "guilty of scandalising contempt" for publishing the article on his blog site.

Contempt of court carries a possible jail sentence, a fine or both. There is no maximum penalty specified under the law.

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Au is well-known in Singapore for his commentaries critical of the long-ruling People's Action Party (PAP).

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