Ex-Singapore Minister Jailed Over Corruption, Tycoon Charged: Recap
Ex-Singapore Minister Jailed Over Corruption, Tycoon Charged: Recap
A top Singaporean politician has been sentenced to prison over a corruption scandal, as the city-state cracks down on graft.
- Subramanian Iswaran, a senior cabinet minister, was handed a 12-month term for accepting gifts worth over S$403,000 while in office, and obstructing justice.
- Ong Beng Seng, a billionaire property tycoon, has been charged with abetment and obstruction of justice, in connection with the case.
- The scandal has rocked Singapore, known for its clean governance, and tested the ruling People’s Action Party.
- Prime Minister Lawrence Wong vowed to uphold integrity and propriety, as the city-state prepares for a general election.
This is a developing story. Stay tuned for updates.