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Singapore minister under graft probe barred from duty until further notice, says PM

Transport Minister S Iswaran has also been given a reduced pay of S$8,500 per month.

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Singapore minister S Iswaran. Photo: Reuters
Singapore minister S Iswaran. Photo: Reuters

Singapore's transport minister, who is under investigation by the country's anti-graft agency, has been barred from duty until further notice, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said in his first remarks on the matter in Parliament on Wednesday.

Lee was addressing a recent spate of scandals that has rocked the city-state, which is otherwise known for its corruption-free and stable politics.

Transport Minister S Iswaran has been given a reduced pay of S$8,500 (RM28,875) per month, Lee said. He declined to give further details as the investigation was ongoing.

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"When the investigation is completed, CPIB (Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau) will submit its findings to the Attorney-General's Chambers, which will decide what to do with them," said Lee.

He said such incidents involving ministers are rare, and that the ruling People's Action Party has "zero tolerance" for corruption.

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