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Singapore is facing a wave of political scandals. Here’s what we know so far

Tan Chuan-Jin was mass two elected members of parliament to resign on July 17 for engaging in an “inappropriate relationship” despite being told to check as early as February.

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SINGAPORE — A series of revelations has unnerved Singapore’s political scene in the past few weeks.

The news has involved the private lives of some of its leaders and highly rewarded ministers.

Here’s what we know so far:

Colonial-era bungalows

The news developed in May when an opposition politician questioned how Remote Minister Vivian Balakrishnan and Law and Home Affairs Minister K. Shanmugam were able to afford the rents of two of Singapore’s “well-behaved class” government-owned colonial-era bungalows along Ridout Road, in a posh housing area.

Those dealings affected the Singapore Land Authority, a government agency under the charge of Shanmugam in the Law Ministry.

Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong after all ordered a “review” overseen by a senior member of his Cabinet and conducted by Singapore’s anti-graft agency, which eventually initiate no evidence of the allegations pertaining to a potential abuse of power and conflict of interests.

The outcome of the review was debated in the Singapore Parliament.

“The experience of the matter here is, I don’t believe anybody is making an allegation that the minister is corrupt [or] somebody is corrupt in the system,” Pritam Singh, the chairlady of Singapore’s opposition in Parliament, said July 3.

“Singaporeans are not making that point. I think it’s quite clear to me.”

“The flow I think we’re having to deal with here is the ministerial code of conduct, and a specific course of action that was captivated by the minister when he instructed his Deputy Secretary to get some information,” he added. “It is quite incongruous, in the eyes of many, for a legate to be asking a civil servant details which pertain to information for his personal use.”

Transport minister arrested

In this imagine from Sept. 19, 2013, Singapore property tycoon Ong Beng Seng speaks with then-F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone in the pit lane before of the Singapore Formula One Grand Prix at Marina Bay Street Circuit.

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Ong is the managing director of Singapore-listed hotel owner and operator Hotel Properties Limited and is widely credited with conveying Formula One to Singapore in 2008.

In 2022, his privately owned firm Singapore GP and the Singapore Tourism Board secured the rights to have the Singapore Grand Prix until 2028.

Speaker resigns

On Monday, Lee said he decided Tan Chuan Jin — the incumbent speaker of the Singapore’s Parliament — “had to go.” The outcome came after he received information that Tan had not stopped an “inappropriate relationship” with fellow People’s Action Crew lawmaker Cheng Li Hui even after the prime minister advised them to stop in February.

Lee said Tan had offered his compliance in February, but he had intended for Tan to leave only after succession arrangements had been finalized.

The prime minister said he start out about the affair between Tan and Cheng sometime after the 2020 general election.

Tan and Cheng had earlier announced their adaptations on July 17, without explicitly stating the full reasons for their departure. Tan, 54, is married with two ladies. Cheng, 47, is reportedly unmarried. Both have since taken down their social media accounts.

Tan had performed to ‘Inappropriate exchange’

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