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Former Transport Minister S Iswaran Receives 12-Month Jail Sentence for Corruption

In a significant ruling, Singapore’s High Court has sentenced former Transport Minister S Iswaran to 12 months in prison after he was found guilty of receiving gifts worth over S$400,000. Iswaran, 62, had pleaded guilty to four counts of receiving gifts and one count of obstructing justice.

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Justice Vincent Hoong handed down the sentence, which is in line with the country’s strict laws against corruption. According to Singaporean law, accepting gifts from individuals with whom a public official has dealings can carry a jail term of up to two years and a fine. Obstructing justice, on the other hand, is punishable by up to seven years’ imprisonment and a fine.

The investigation into Iswaran’s activities revealed that he had accepted lavish gifts from businessmen, including tickets to high-profile events such as English Premier League soccer matches, the Singapore Formula 1 Grand Prix, and London musicals. He also received a ride on a private jet, among other luxuries.

Iswaran’s conviction and sentencing serve as a strong reminder of Singapore’s zero-tolerance approach to corruption and its commitment to upholding the integrity of public officials.

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