The Government says Lee Hsien Yang is creating a false urgency by pushing for the immediate demolition of the property at 38 Oxley Road. In his online posts, Mr Lee claims that his father - Singapore's late founding prime minister, Lee Kuan Yew - wanted the property to be demolished in his will.
The Government says Lee Hsien Yang is creating a false urgency by pushing for the immediate demolition of the property at 38 Oxley Road . In his online posts, Mr Lee claims that his father - Singapore's late founding prime minister, Lee Kuan Yew - wanted the property to be demolished in his will. The statement says Mr Lee Hsien Yang is doing so, knowing that what he says about that will is inaccurate. Richa Mathew with more.
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