Desmond Lee says Iswaran probe impacted West Coast GRC ahead of election
In a recent ST interview, National Development Minister Desmond Lee acknowledged that CPIB's probe against Transport Minister Iswaran indeed had a "big impact" on West Coast GRC helmed by PAP. \n \nDuring GE2020, PAP narrowly secured the GRC with 51.69 per cent of the votes, against the newly founded Progress Singapore Party led by veteran politician Dr Tan Cheng Bock.

SINGAPORE: National Development Minister Desmond Lee acknowledged in a recent interview that the corruption probe carried out by the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau (CPIB) against PAP Transport Minister S. Iswaran has indeed had a "big impact" on West Coast GRC under the PAP team. During an interview with The Straits Times and Chinese daily Lianhe Zaobao, Mr Lee, who supervises the Boon Lay ward in West Coast GRC, expressed concern about the CPIB's investigation into the Minister, labelling it as a "very worrying development." When questioned about the ongoing impact of the incident on his GRC, Mr Lee emphasized, "It has had an impact, is a big impact." However, he did not elaborate further on this in the interview. Despite the ongoing situation, Mr Lee emphasized that their primary objective remains unchanged: serving the residents without any disruption to the essential services they rely on. "But that has not distracted us from the important mission of continuing to serve our residents and ensuring that there is no disruptive trend to service continuity, that there are people that residents will continue to look for assistance,” he said. He said members of Parliament (MPs) in the group representation constituency are working to engage residents and tackle pressing issues such as cost of living and inequality. Reflecting on the period since the news emerged in July, Mr Lee expressed satisfaction, stating, “Since (the news broke) in July, we have been able to hold the team together, energise them to continue serving the ground with passion and dedication.” Commenting on the upcoming leadership handover from Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong to Deputy Prime Minister Lawrence Wong, Mr Lee expressed optimism, "It is important for there to be leadership renewal, but (I’m) assured and confident that it will be a continuum rather than a disruption and reformation." On the future Cabinet's composition, Mr Lee expressed certainty that the younger ministers will continue to benefit from the wisdom and experience of their older counterparts. These senior ministers possess the ability to make difficult decisions and effectively communicate their rationale to the people. He expressed his hope that Singaporeans would support the leadership transition. Doing so, he believes, will provide the 4G team with the necessary mandate to navigate the nation into the future, especially during these challenging times, both for the world and for Singapore.











