Former Transport Minister S Iswaran has made his return to Singapore, adhering to the legal requirements by surrendering his passport to the Attorney-General’s Chambers (AGC). The return comes after an extended overseas stay due to health issues.
Legal Proceedings Await
Initially granted permission for a brief travel to assist his son in Australia, Iswaran’s stay was prolonged owing to illness. With his return on Mar 20, the focus shifts to the upcoming legal proceedings. A criminal case disclosure conference, previously scheduled but postponed, is now set for Apr 2, indicating the continuation of the legal process involving the former minister.
Facing Charges
Iswaran is currently facing over 20 charges, with corruption among the serious allegations against him. The legal developments and Iswaran’s compliance with bail conditions, including the surrender of his passport, mark significant moments in this high-profile case.
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