Sudhir Thomas Vadaketh: PAP politicians asked me to write ebook on Lee Kuan Yew's last will - Singapore News

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'A big reason I decided to embark on this book project in late 2020... is because several PAP politicians, including some really senior ones, as well as fully-paid-up members of the establishment urged me to,' he wrote.

"A big reason I decided to embark on this book project in late 2020... is because several PAP politicians, including some really senior ones, as well as fully-paid-up members of the establishment urged me to," he wrote.

Asserting that he would protect the names of these individuals, Mr Vadaketh said that these party members were concerned that the Lee family feud might negatively impact the party. Responding in a written reply, Mr Teo claimed that the e-book was “not credible” and made assertions that were “calculated to mislead” and are “completely at odds” with court findings.

The Senior Minister also took the opportunity to reveal that a police probe has been launched against Lee Kuan Yew’s youngest son Lee Hsien Yang and his wife, Lee Suet Fern, for allegedly lying in judicial proceedings about the late elder statesman’s last will.

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