Singapore’s transport minister has been charged with corruption and has resigned, in a rare graft accusation in the city-state that prides itself on its reputation for clean governance and transparency.
S Iswaran faces 27 charges including graft, obstruction of justice and obtaining “valuable things” from a prominent real estate tycoon, the country’s corruption watchdog said in a statement on Thursday.
Iswaran has denied wrongdoing. He faces a penalty of up to S$100,000 and seven years in prison if found guilty of corruption.
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