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Law to formalise uses of TraceTogether data to be debated in Parliament
The law will state that such data can only be used if there is a clear and pressing need for criminal investigations into seven categories of serious offences.PHOTO: ST FILE
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SINGAPORE: Members of Parliament from the ruling People s Action Party (PAP) who raised questions about the use of TraceTogether data in the House last week have welcomed the impending introduction of legislation to limit the use of the data for criminal investigations.