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Crime
- Commercial Crimes
- Youth-Centric Advisories
- Dishonest Misappropriation Of Property
- Cybercrime
- Family Violence
- Housebreaking
- Theft In Dwelling
- Motor Vehicle Theft
- Outrage of Modesty
- CDSA and CMA Bill Amendments
- Misuse of SIM Card Offences
- Sexual Crime
- Voyeurism
- Snatch Theft
- Scams
- Theft Of Bicycle and Personal Mobility Devices
- Unlicensed Moneylending
- Crime Prevention Posters
- Scams Bulletin
- Traffic
- Airport Security
- Online Criminal Harms Act
- Infrastructure Protection
- Security Outcome-Based Contracting
- Crime
- Commercial Crimes
- Youth-Centric Advisories
- Dishonest Misappropriation Of Property
- Cybercrime
- Family Violence
- Housebreaking
- Theft In Dwelling
- Motor Vehicle Theft
- Outrage of Modesty
- CDSA and CMA Bill Amendments
- Misuse of SIM Card Offences
- Sexual Crime
- Voyeurism
- Snatch Theft
- Scams
- Theft Of Bicycle and Personal Mobility Devices
- Unlicensed Moneylending
- Crime Prevention Posters
- Scams Bulletin
- Traffic
- Traffic Matters
- Road Safety Tips
- Road Safety Campaigns
- Road Safety Challenge
- Airport Security
- Known Consignor Regime
- Regulated Air Cargo Agent Regime
- Online Criminal Harms Act
- Introduction to OCHA
- Application for Reconsideration
- Appeal to Reviewing Tribunal
- Codes of Practice
- Appeal to Minister
- Infrastructure Protection
- Infrastructure Protection Act
- Protected Areas and Protected Places
- Special Developments / Special Infrastructures
- Building Security
- Security Outcome-Based Contracting
- Security Outcome-Based Contracting
APPEAL TO REVIEWING TRIBUNAL
If you receive a direction or order issued under the Online Criminal Harms Act, you can appeal to the Reviewing Tribunal only after both the following have occurred:
- You had applied to a designated officer for reconsideration of a direction or to the Competent Authority for reconsideration of an order; and
- The designated officer or the Competent Authority has rejected the application for reconsideration.
You must file the appeal to the Reviewing Tribunal no later than 30 days after the notice of the decision of the designated officer or the Competent Authority was given.
Fees
You are required to pay a non-refundable fee of $200 for each appeal to the Reviewing Tribunal.
How to file an appeal
Please email secretary@ochatribunal.gov.sg for the payment instructions. This is mandatory. Completed appeal forms will only be processed after payment of the fee has been received.
Click Notice of Appeal to download the form for appeal.
The appeal form must be filled out in full and submitted to secretary@ochatribunal.gov.sg