Singapore launches corruption probe involving transport minister

Singapore launches corruption probe involving transport minister


Singapore’s Key Minister Lee Hsien Loong claimed July 12 that he has instructed the country’s transportation minister S. Iswaran to go on depart after he was implicated in an anti-graft company investigation.

Roslan Rahman | Afp | Getty Visuals

SINGAPORE — Singapore’s Key Minister Lee Hsien Loong has asked the country’s transport minister to go on depart after he was implicated in an anti-graft company investigation.

S. Iswaran is among the numerous unnamed people at the moment helping Singapore’s Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau in investigations and he will be on depart right until investigations are completed, Lee reported in a statement Wednesday.

“I have instructed Minister Iswaran to take go away of absence until these investigations are accomplished,” Lee claimed, with out elaborating on the particulars of the circumstance.

Senior Minister of Point out Chee Hong Tat will be performing minister for transport, Lee added.

The announcement arrives weeks after a condition review on allegations created from two other cupboard ministers concerning their rental of authorities-owned colonial bungalows.  

A evaluation led by a senior member of Lee’s cabinet located no foundation in allegations of corruption and abuse of ability towards Legislation and Residence Affairs Minister K. Shanmugam and Foreign Minister Vivian Balakrishnan. Neither of the two ministers were being requested to go on depart.

Singapore pays its ministers the optimum salaries in the environment.

The Southeast Asian metropolis-state prides alone for its clear popularity and is presently fifth on Transparency International’s latest Corruption Notion Index.



Resource

Diplomatic spat between Tokyo and Beijing threatens Japan’s already fragile economy
World

Diplomatic spat between Tokyo and Beijing threatens Japan’s already fragile economy

Oleksii Liskonih | Istock | Getty Images Japan’s fragile economy, already hurt by U.S. tariffs and declining investments in property, faces another hit due to the diplomatic spat between Tokyo and Beijing. Miffed over Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s comments related to Taiwan, China on Friday advised its citizens against travelling to the country. Japanese […]

Read More
Paint maker Akzo Nobel to acquire Axalta Coating in  billion deal
World

Paint maker Akzo Nobel to acquire Axalta Coating in $25 billion deal

Dulux paint maker AkzoNobel said on Tuesday that it plans to acquire paintmaker Axalta Coating Systems in a deal that will create a combined company with an enterprise value of $25 billion. AkzoNobel shareholders are expected to own 55% of the new group and Axalta investors 45%, initially dual-listed in Amsterdam and New York before […]

Read More
European markets set to slump at the open as AI worries return
World

European markets set to slump at the open as AI worries return

European bourses are expected to open lower on Tuesday as global markets pull back on renewed concerns over AI-linked stocks. Source

Read More