Written Replies to Parliamentary Questions

Written Reply to Parliamentary Question on Legislation on Statutory Rape and Sexual Misconduct involving Minors Children and Young Persons by Mr K Shanmugam, Minister for Home Affairs and Minister for Law

Published: 18 May 2018

Question:


Miss Cheng Li Hui: To ask the Minister for Law (a) whether current legislation regarding statutory rape and sexual misconduct involving minors, children or young persons will be enhanced in light of the recent cases involving persons known to the victims; and (b) whether current legislation has sufficiently accounted for the increasing use of online platforms for the sexual grooming and engaging of unsuspecting victims.

 

Answer:


1. We have provisions in the Penal Code, Children and Young Persons Act, and Women’s Charter that cover sexual offences against children and young people. For example, rape of a woman under 14 carries a mandatory minimum of 8 years’ imprisonment, and a maximum of 20 years. There is also mandatory caning of not less than 12 strokes.

 

2. As part of the ongoing Penal Code Review, we are reviewing these laws and seeking to enhance protection for such vulnerable persons.

 

3. To the Member’s second question, sexual grooming of a minor under 16 is currently criminalised under section 376E of the Penal Code. This offence is also being reviewed, and we are also looking to enhance protection for minors against online communications of a sexual nature.

 

4. The proposals from the Penal Code Review will be tabled for public consultation later this year. 

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Law and order