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South China Morning Post
8 hours ago
- Business
- South China Morning Post
Ong Beng Seng, Singapore F1 tycoon, to plead guilty in Iswaran case
Property tycoon Ong Beng Seng, who faces two charges in relation to former transport minister S Iswaran's case, is set to plead guilty in court on July 3. Advertisement This was after a pre-trial conference for Ong's case took place on Tuesday. Court records did not state if he would be pleading guilty to both charges or one charge, and if so, which one. His bail, which is set at S$800,000 (US$620,000), was extended. Ong, 79, has been undergoing chemotherapy for bone marrow cancer. He previously obtained permission to travel abroad for medical-related purposes. He was originally set to plead guilty on April 2, but this was rescheduled after he asked for time to obtain more detailed medical reports from his doctors. Advertisement Two people close to Ong previously confirmed his condition to CNA Digital, with one saying he has multiple myeloma.


CNA
10 hours ago
- Business
- CNA
Property tycoon Ong Beng Seng set to plead guilty on Jul 3
SINGAPORE: Property tycoon Ong Beng Seng, who faces two charges in relation to former transport minister S Iswaran's case, is set to plead guilty in court on Jul 3. This was after a pre-trial conference for Ong's case took place on Tuesday (Jun 10). Court records did not state if he would be pleading guilty to both charges or one charge, and if so, which one. His bail, which is set at S$800,000 (US$620,000), was extended. Ong, 79, has been undergoing chemotherapy for bone marrow cancer. He previously obtained permission to travel abroad for medical-related purposes. He was originally set to plead guilty on Apr 2, but this was rescheduled after he asked for time to obtain more detailed medical reports from his doctors. Two people close to Ong previously confirmed his condition with CNA Digital, with one saying he has multiple myeloma. This is a rare type of bone marrow cancer characterised by abnormal expansion of malignant plasma cells in the bone marrow. Ong is known as the man who brought Formula 1 to Singapore in 2008. The Singapore-based Malaysian businessman was handed two charges in October 2024, which correspond to those that Mr Iswaran pleaded guilty to in September 2024. Ong is accused of abetting Mr Iswaran in obtaining an all-expenses-paid trip to Doha worth about S$20,850 in December 2022. These include an outbound flight on Ong's private plane from Singapore to Doha, one night's stay in the Four Seasons Hotel Doha, and a business class flight from Doha to Singapore. The second charge alleges that Ong abetted the obstruction of justice by intentionally aiding Mr Iswaran in May 2023, when the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau had begun its probe, by paying S$5,700 to Singapore GP for a business class flight ticket from Doha to Singapore. Ong is the managing director of Hotel Properties Limited (HPL), which previously stated in a Singapore Exchange (SGX) announcement that Ong will plead guilty to the charge of obstructing justice, while admitting to have the other charge taken into consideration for sentencing. HPL said then that Ong "continues to be suitable to carry out his duties and responsibilities as managing director". Mr Iswaran was sentenced to 12 months' jail in October 2024. He was placed on home detention on Feb 7. He completed his emplacement and has been out of prison's custody since Jun 6.


CNA
4 days ago
- Politics
- CNA
Former Transport Minister S Iswaran no longer under prison custody
SINGAPORE: Former Transport Minister S Iswaran is no longer under the custody of the Singapore Prison Service (SPS), the agency told CNA. It said on Friday (Jun 6) that Mr Iswaran had completed his emplacement on the Home Detention Scheme. SPS did not specify when Mr Iswaran completed his emplacement or when he will conclude his 12-month sentence. Factoring in a remission period, which is available to inmates who have served two-thirds of their sentence, Mr Iswaran could have been released on remission from Friday. Mr Iswaran was placed on home detention on Feb 7 this year to serve the remainder of his sentence at his residence under specific conditions. He pleaded guilty on Sep 24, 2024, to four charges under Section 165 of the Penal Code, which forbids all public servants from obtaining any valuable thing from someone involved with them in an official capacity. These were for obtaining valuables from Singapore GP majority shareholder Ong Beng Seng and construction boss Lum Kok Seng while he held portfolios that had official dealings with the two men. Iswaran also pleaded guilty to one charge of obstructing justice by belatedly repaying the cost of a flight to Doha. Another 30 charges under Section 165 were taken into consideration for his sentencing. He was sentenced to 12 months' jail on Oct 3, 2024, and he began serving his sentence on Oct 7, 2024. Ong's case is still pending before the courts.


Free Malaysia Today
4 days ago
- Politics
- Free Malaysia Today
Singapore's ex-minister Iswaran completes jail sentence
Former Singapore transport minister S Iswaran was sentenced to 12 months in prison in October 2024 on four charges of accepting valuable items as a public servant and one charge of obstruction of justice. (AFP pic) SINGAPORE : Former transport minister S Iswaran has completed his jail sentence for corruption and is no longer in custody, local media reported. The Singapore Prison Service (SPS) said Iswaran completed his sentence under the home detention scheme, The Straits Times reported today. Iswaran, 62, was sentenced to 12 months in prison by the High Court on Oct 3, 2024, after pleading guilty to four charges of accepting valuable items as a public servant and one charge of obstruction of justice. He began serving his sentence on Oct 7 and was placed on home detention on Feb 7 this year, after being assessed as suitable for the scheme.


South China Morning Post
5 days ago
- Politics
- South China Morning Post
Former Singapore transport minister Iswaran completes sentence for graft-related offences
Singapore 's former transport minister S. Iswaran has completed a 12-month prison sentence for accepting gifts as a public servant and obstructing justice. The Singapore Prison Service confirmed on Friday that the 63-year-old, who had been on home detention, is no longer in its custody after completing his term. Last October, a High Court judge sentenced Iswaran to 12 months' imprisonment for four counts of accepting gifts from individuals he was professionally involved with as a public servant, and one charge of obstructing justice. The case had drawn significant attention in the city state, where ministers are well paid, and the island republic consistently ranks high on global anti-corruption indices. In Singapore, inmates on good conduct are typically released on remission after serving two-thirds of their sentence. In February, local media reported that Iswaran was placed on home detention after the prison service assessed that he posed a low risk of reoffending, had committed no institutional offences in prison, and enjoyed strong family support.