D- breach of confidence law.
Singapore provides very little legal protection to privacy outside the new PDPA. It has no explicit constitutional protections of privacy, and it is not a party to any enforceable international agreements protecting privacy. It is uncertain whether there is tort protection against harassment, but otherwise there is no tort of invasion of privacy. Some protection is provided by breach of confidence law.
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