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SINGAPORE: Property tycoon Ong Beng Seng is set to plead guilty to charges linked to former transport minister S Iswaran after a pre-trial conference on Friday (Feb 28). Ong, 79, was charged with two ...
In Singapore’s 2025 Budget, Prime Minister and Finance Minister Lawrence Wong unveiled a series of initiatives designed to fuel enterprise growth, foster innovation, and upgrade infrastructure. Key ...
Pannir Selvam’s family files complaint against lawyer, alleges misconduct and law society inaction
The family of Pannir Selvam, a Malaysian facing execution in Singapore on 20 February 2025, has lodged a complaint with the Law Society of Singapore against lawyer Ong Ying Ping, alleging misconduct.
Singapore's disgraced former transport minister, S. Iswaran, who was jailed last year for obstructing justice and accepting over $300,000 in gifts, is set to serve the rest of his sentence under house ...
Singapore's former transport minister of Indian origin, S Iswaran, who was jailed last October for 12 months on corruption charges, was placed in "home detention" on Friday.
The former minister received S$403,300 (RM1.3 million) worth of valuables over seven years, including Formula 1 tickets, football match passes, alcohol, and a Brompton bicycle. SPS said Iswaran was ...
Former Singapore Transport Minister S Iswaran, who is currently serving a 12-month jail term, has been placed under home detention, according to reports. S Iswaran ...
Former Singaporean Minister S Iswaran has decided not to appeal against his 12-month prison sentence, following his conviction for receiving valuable items in his capacity as a public servant and ...
A ministry spokesman said the review is ongoing. Another round of court charges in March had accused Iswaran of obtaining nearly S$19,000 of luxury items, including whisky bottles, a Brompton bicycle ...
Former Transport Minister S Iswaran, who has been charged with multiple offences including corruption, leaving the State Courts on Jan 18, 2024. (Photo: CNA/Gaya Chandramohan) New: You can now ...
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