You can't make misleading statements when advertising. Not in the uk/us?
Most adverts are misleading here or did you believe brand x chicken extract gets you kids straight 'A's?
The Advertising Standards Authority of Singapore (ASAS) is an Advisory Council to the Consumers Association of Singapore (CASE). It was set up in 1973 to promote ethical advertising in Singapore and is the self-regulatory body of the advertising industry.
Self-regulation means the responsibility of ensuring truthful advertising lies with both advertisers and consumers. This works in the interest of both advertisers and consumers because it ensures that through fair play, there is a balance of trust and responsibility between them. In the situation that an investigation into a misleading ad uncovers an unfair business practice, ASAS may refer the matter to CASE for action to be taken under the Consumer Protection (Fair Trading) Act.
I know about CASE and ASAS, advertising standards here though are pathetic. How about the new p**fitable p**ts. Expected return 250% in 3 years for buying microplots in greenbelt land, total b*llshit and hugely mis-leading. I'd love to see their calc of expectation - a schoolkid could take it to pieces. None of these ventures in the UK has EVER had planning permission granted and been sold for ANY plot. The large developers have their own land banks anyway.
The food adverts, skin clearance stuff, hair restorers - all boll*cks. If you think advertising standards are enforced here you are seriously deluded.