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S Iswaran Resigns From Cabinet, Chee Hong Tat Will Take Over As Transport Minister


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S Iswaran Resigns From Cabinet On 17 Jan

Mr S Iswaran, who was charged in court this morning (18 Jan) for multiple offences, has resigned from the Cabinet.

Acting Transport Minister Chee Hong Tat will take over as Transport Minister while holding his other appointment as Second Minister for Finance.

Meanwhile, Ms Grace Fu, who helms the Ministry for Sustainability and the Environment (MSE), will assume the responsibility as Minister-in-charge of Trade Relations. The new appointments will take effect immediately.

 

S Iswaran will return ministerial salary received after CPIB probe

On Thursday (18 Jan) morning, the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) issued a statement confirming Mr Iswaran’s resignation.

The 61-year-old has resigned from his positions as:

  • Transport Minister
  • PAP member
  • West Coast GRC MP

In a letter to Prime Minister (PM) Lee Hsien Loong, Mr Iswaran stated that he will be returning his reduced ministerial salary and MP allowances to the Government since the start of the CPIB probe, which started last July.

In a separate statement announcing the changes to the Cabinet, PM Lee stated said that Acting Minister for Transport Chee Hong Tat will be promoted to full Minister and will assume the role of Minister for Transport.

Minister for Sustainability and the Environment Grace Fu will take over the responsibilities as Minister-in-charge of Trade Relations — a position Mr Iswaran has held since 2011.

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At least five of the charges relate to football matches between 2015 and  2018. Tickets that Iswaran allegedly received were said to be worth S$5,646.
The matches were West Ham United FC v Everton FC (Boleyn Ground); Arsenal FC v Tottenham Hotspur FC (Emirates); Chelsea FC v Southampton FC (Stamford Bridge);  Arsenal FC v Liverpool FC (Emirates) and Chelsea FC v Manchester City FC (Stamford Bridge). 

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9 hours ago, ManOfTheHour said:

At least five of the charges relate to football matches between 2015 and  2018. Tickets that Iswaran allegedly received were said to be worth S$5,646.
The matches were West Ham United FC v Everton FC (Boleyn Ground); Arsenal FC v Tottenham Hotspur FC (Emirates); Chelsea FC v Southampton FC (Stamford Bridge);  Arsenal FC v Liverpool FC (Emirates) and Chelsea FC v Manchester City FC (Stamford Bridge). 

He like watching football live

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On 1/18/2024 at 11:31 AM, ManOfTheHour said:

At least five of the charges relate to football matches between 2015 and  2018. Tickets that Iswaran allegedly received were said to be worth S$5,646.
The matches were West Ham United FC v Everton FC (Boleyn Ground); Arsenal FC v Tottenham Hotspur FC (Emirates); Chelsea FC v Southampton FC (Stamford Bridge);  Arsenal FC v Liverpool FC (Emirates) and Chelsea FC v Manchester City FC (Stamford Bridge). 

 

thats the best part.

 

if kumgong pappy serfs look at the news reports, only say what iswaran received but never specified what favor he gave to ong.

 

corruption involves giving something in return for something.

 

until now, never say what benefits ong received, so limpeh really curious as to how the charges will stick.

 

wahahahahahahahahahahahahaha

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On 1/18/2024 at 11:31 AM, ManOfTheHour said:

At least five of the charges relate to football matches between 2015 and  2018. Tickets that Iswaran allegedly received were said to be worth S$5,646.
The matches were West Ham United FC v Everton FC (Boleyn Ground); Arsenal FC v Tottenham Hotspur FC (Emirates); Chelsea FC v Southampton FC (Stamford Bridge);  Arsenal FC v Liverpool FC (Emirates) and Chelsea FC v Manchester City FC (Stamford Bridge). 

 

This type of football "fan" mcm betting enthusiast .. watch all the fiercely opposed teams from London and Liverpool :facepalm:

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