Singapore Probes Fake LinkedIn Job Listings by Supposed Communist Youth League

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Singapore Probes Fake LinkedIn Job Listings by Supposed Communist Youth League
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Singapore's Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) is investigating two fake job listings on LinkedIn that purportedly offered positions in a branch of the Communist Youth League of China at Ngee Ann Polytechnic. The MHA warned that Singapore will not tolerate foreign political agendas and will take action against individuals or groups engaging in such activities. Both the LinkedIn page and the job listings have since been removed.

One of two job listings posted on LinkedIn on Dec 20 by an account that named itself the Communist Youth League of China .SINGAPORE - The authorities are looking into a case of jobs offered on LinkedIn, supposedly by a branch of the Communist Party of China and its Communist Youth League .

"Foreigners visiting, studying, working or living in Singapore should not carry out their political agendas or activities here. We will deal firmly with any individual or group found to be doing so," it said. One of the listings was no longer available to applicants on Dec 21, while the other was also removed on Dec 22.As at Dec 23, the LinkedIn page of the account offering the job listings had also been taken down.

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