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Experience of being followed or surveilled is “very well-known among some opposition politicians and activists”
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Former Straits Times senior editor suggests Lee Hsien Loong to step down as Prime Minister
Former senior editor of SPH Media, Bertha Benson, has said that it may be a good time for Singapore’s Prime Minister, Lee Hsien Loong, to step down.
Ms Henson cited Lee’s age, the worst of the Covid pandemic being over, and the family affairs becoming a public spectacle as reasons for his potential stepping down.
The comment was made amid the controversy surrounding the ongoing police investigation against Lee’s brother, Lee Hsien Yang, and his wife, Lee Suet Fern.