Former Singapore Transport Minister surrenders passport and returns home amidst corruption charges. Read more about the unfolding scandal here!
Former Singapore Transport Minister, S Iswaran, made headlines as he surrendered his passport and returned to Singapore amidst a wave of controversy. The former minister, facing over 20 charges including corruption, cut short his trip to Australia, surrendering his passport upon arrival. Iswaran, who had been on $800,000 bail, made a dramatic return to face the legal proceedings awaiting him. The surrender of his passport signifies a significant development in the ongoing scandal.
The Attorney-General's office confirmed Iswaran's return, highlighting the intense scrutiny surrounding the case. With the ex-minister now back in Singapore, the legal battle is set to escalate further. Iswaran's high-profile surrender adds another twist to the already sensational saga, capturing the attention of the nation.
As the saga unfolds, Iswaran's return and passport surrender mark a pivotal moment in Singaporean politics. The public eagerly awaits the next chapter in this gripping narrative, filled with intrigue and legal drama. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story as it continues to unfold.
The former minister, who was granted $800,000 bail after he was charged on Jan 18, was originally slated to be in Australia from Feb 16 to March 4.
SINGAPORE: Former Transport Minister S Iswaran has returned to Singapore and surrendered his passport to the authorities, said an Attorney-General's ...
SINGAPORE: Former Transport Minister S Iswaran has returned to Singapore and surrendered his passport to the authorities, a spokesperson for the ...
SINGAPORE โ Former Transport Minister S Iswaran has returned to Singapore and surrendered his passport to the authorities, said an Attorney-General's ...
Former Minister S Iswaran, currently facing over 20 charges including corruption, has returned to Singapore and surrendered his passport. Read more.
(Bloomberg) -- Singapore's former transport minister S. Iswaran has returned to the country and surrendered his passport to the authorities, CNA reported, ...
Former Transport Minister S Iswaran, who is out on bail, had been required to return to Singapore from Australia by Tuesday.
The AGC told local journalists today that Mr Iswaran had returned to Singapore and surrendered his passport.
Former transport minister S. Iswaran, who is facing corruption charges, has returned to Singapore following his discharge from a hospital in...