During a hearing concerning Mohammed Saiful Alam, owner of S Alam Group, a High Court bench yesterday observed that it is a crime not to speak up after seeing everything.
Supreme Court lawyer Barrister Syed Sayedul Haque Suman today submitted two petitions one for becoming a party to a probe ordered by the High Court and the other seeking a directive to bar S Alam's owner and his wife from leaving the country
Supreme Court lawyer Barrister Syed Sayedul Haque Suman yesterday submitted two petitions one for becoming a party to a probe ordered by the High Court and the other seeking a directive to bar S Alam’s owner and his wife from leaving the country.
S Alam Group on Monday submitted two petitions, one seeking to be made a party to a probe ordered by the High Court, and the other seeking a retraction of the probe and a gag order on media
The HC order came after The Daily Star published an investigative report on August 4 on S Alam's business empire worth at least about $1 billion in Singapore