SINGAPORE Former transport minister S. Iswaran has been granted permission to leave Singapore to settle his son into university in Australia, three weeks after he was handed 27 charges, which he pleaded not guilty to. The prosecution imposed several conditions to this, including a cash bail of $500,000. Iswaran must also provide his itinerary to the investigating officer (IO).
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Chief Prosecutor Tan Kiat Pheng is leading the charge against former Transport Minister S Iswaran, who is defended by a team of lawyers led by Senior Counsel Davinder Singh.
The stiff prison sentences handed down to the masterminds behind Singapore's biggest stock market manipulation is a clear testament to the authorities' resolve in acting against such misconduct, and safeguarding the island nation's reputation as an international financial centre.