SINGAPORE: A man wanted to stop the corrupt practices of his family construction business after he took over its operations, but failed and eventually continued the graft-related arrangements.
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Singapore News - Former transport minister S. Iswaran has been granted permission to leave Singapore to settle his son into university in Australia, three weeks after he was handed 27 charges, which he pleaded not guilty to. On Feb 8, Iswaran, who is out on $800,000 bail, turned up at the. Read more at www.tnp.sg