Prosecution Of S. Iswaran
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''Public Prosecutor v. S Iswaran'' is a case brought by the Attorney-General of Singapore against Singaporean former politician Subramaniam Iswaran, who faces 35 charges of "obtaining gratification as a public servant", corruption, and obstructing justice. The lawsuit was precipitated by an investigation of Iswaran's dealings with Malaysian billionaire
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by the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau (CPIB) that officially began on 11 July 2023 and ended sometime before 9 January 2024. On 18 January 2024, Iswaran pleaded not guilty to the charges and announced his resignation from the government. He was the first minister to be charged and tried in court since Wee Toon Boon in 1975.


Investigation

On 29 May 2023, the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau (CPIB) alerted Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong about "information concerning (
Minister for Transport A ministry of transport or transportation is a ministry responsible for transportation within a country. It usually is administered by the ''minister for transport''. The term is also sometimes applied to the departments or other government agen ...
and Minister-in-charge of Trade Relations S Iswaran) that merited investigation". On 11 July 2023, with Lee's concurrence, the CPIB officially began a criminal investigation into Iswaran's dealings with Malaysian billionaire
Ong Beng Seng Dato' Ong Beng Seng ( born January 1946) is a Singapore-based Malaysian billionaire businessman and husband of Christina Ong. He is the founder of the Singapore-based organisation Hotel Properties, and a shareholder in many businesses. ''Forbes' ...
and his businesses, including Como Holdings (UK) and Singapore Grand Prix. Both Iswaran and Ong were arrested on the same day and given bail. The last cabinet minister to be investigated by the CPIB prior to Iswaran was
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in 1986, who killed himself before charges could be filed. On 2 August 2023, Lee announced that he had instructed Iswaran to take a leave of absence until the conclusion of the CPIB's investigation. Lee also revealed that Iswaran's monthly ministerial pay had been reduced to S$8,500, although he would continue to receive his full yearly allowance of S$192,500 as a Member of Parliament. On 9 January 2024, Minister for Education Chan Chun Sing announced on Lee's behalf that the CPIB's investigation had concluded. The
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subsequently began reviewing the case.


Charges

The prosecution, comprising Chief Prosecutor Tan Kiat Pheng, Deputy Chief Prosecutor Jiang Ke-Yue, and Deputy Public Prosecutor Kelvin Chong, presented Iswaran with 36 charges on 16 January 2024, but ultimately proceeded with only 27 charges that were publicly announced at the Criminal Mentions Court on 18 January. Iswaran thus became the first minister to be charged and tried in court since Minister of State for the Environment Wee Toon Boon in April 1975. Entering the courtroom around 08:15, Iswaran pleaded not guilty to the 27 charges, including 24 charges of "obtaining gratification as a public servant" under Section 165 of the
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; two charges of corruption under Section 6(a) of the Prevention of Corruption Act; and one charge of obstructing the course of justice under Section 204A(a) of the Penal Code. It was the first time in 153 years (since the introduction of the Penal Code to Singapore in 1871) that a person had been charged under Section 165 of the code. He engaged Davinder Singh of Davinder Singh Chambers as defence counsel. The prosecution alleged that between 2015 and 2022, Iswaran had obtained as bribes items valued at more than S$384,000, including hotel stays, private jet and business class flights to and from Doha, as well as tickets to the Singapore Grand Prix and various football matches and performances in the United Kingdom. Iswaran was granted bail of S$800,000. The case was transferred to the High Court, with a chambers hearing due to take place on 2 April 2024. On 18 March 2024, Iswaran was served eight additional charges relating to alleged offences that had been committed between November 2021 and November 2022. According to the CPIB, Iswaran had obtained nearly S$19,000 worth of valuables from businessman David Lum Kok Seng, including several bottles of wine and whiskey, golf clubs, and a Brompton bicycle. The new charges were publicly announced on 25 March 2024; arriving in court around 08:20, Iswaran pleaded not guilty to all eight charges. Iswaran was scheduled to stand trial on 10 September 2024, after it was pushed back from the original trial date of 13 August 2024.


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Defendant

On 16 January 2024, Iswaran resigned as Cabinet minister, Member of Parliament for the
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, and member of the People's Action Party. He added that he would voluntarily return all the money that he had earned as a minister and a Member of Parliament since July 2023. Shortly after being charged in court on 18 January, Iswaran declared in a statement to the media: "I am innocent and will now focus on clearing my name." The portfolios for Minister for Transport and Minister-in-charge of Trade Relations were subsequently assumed by Chee Hong Tat and Grace Fu respectively. National Development Minister
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, also an MP for the West Coast GRC, took over Iswaran's MP duties.


People's Action Party

In his reply to Iswaran's letter of resignation, Prime Minister Lee wrote: "I am disappointed and saddened that you are leaving politics in these circumstances. But it is essential that I deal with such matters rigorously in accordance with the law. It is the right thing to do. We must uphold the integrity of the party and the government." Deputy Prime Minister Lawrence Wong acknowledged that Iswaran's case would dampen party morale, but added: "The People's Action Party's stance on corruption is non-negotiable and part of its DNA. There can be no compromise, relaxation, or fudging the issue; no matter the political price."


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