SINGAPORE — The criminal trial of former transport minister S Iswaran, originally set for Sept 10, has been moved to Sept 24, a spokesperson for the Attorney-General's Chambers (AGC) said on Thursday (Sept 5).
SINGAPORE — The criminal trial of former transport minister S Iswaran, originally set for Sept 10, has been moved to Sept 24, a spokesperson for the Attorney-General's Chambers said on Thursday .Former transport minister S Iswaran at the Supreme Court in May 2024.SINGAPORE — The criminal trial of former transport minister S Iswaran, originally set for Sept 10, has been moved to Sept 24, a spokesperson for the Attorney-General's Chambers said on Thursday .
The 62-year-old Singaporean faces a total of 35 charges, comprising 32 counts of obtaining valuables as a public servant, two counts of corruption and one of obstructing justice. He had succeeded in an earlier application to have the charges heard in a joint trial instead of separately. CNA
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