Minister Iswaran interviewed by CPIB at its headquarter for nearly 10 hours on Tuesday

Transport Minister S. Iswaran appeared at CPIB headquarters on Tuesday for the first time since his arrest where he was supposedly interviewed for nearly 10 hours, with media observing his arrival and departure. Speculation links the investigation to the F1 Singapore Grand Prix organized by prominent businessman Ong Beng Seng.

Transport Minister S. Iswaran seen at CPIB headquarters on Tuesday morning amidst ongoing investigation

As reported by The Straits Times, Transport Minister S. Iswaran emerged publicly for the first time since his arrest, arriving unaccompanied at the CPIB headquarters on Tuesday morning (17 Jul). Concurrently, tycoon Ong Beng Seng returned from Bali yesterday amidst the ongoing corruption probe. The CPIB has not revealed specific details about the investigation.

Presidential hopeful Tharman reaffirms trust in the Singapore system amid questions over opaqueness of CPIB investigation

Amid a high-profile corruption investigation, Singapore’s presidential hopeful Tharman Shanmugaratnam reassured the public of the country’s commitment to transparency, despite concerns over the opaqueness of the ongoing CPIB probe.

Transport Minister S. Iswaran arrested by CPIB and placed on bail amid investigations

Singapore’s Transport Minister S. Iswaran was arrested and released on bail in a corruption probe, as revealed by the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau (CPIB) to Channel News Asia. His arrest is part of an undisclosed investigation involving billionaire Ong Beng Seng.

Differing standards? Ong Beng Seng allowed to travel, S Iswaran asked to stay amidst CPIB investigation

Amid ongoing CPIB investigations, billionaire Ong Beng Seng who has been served a notice of arrest, is allowed to travel internationally with a bail of S$100,000, while S Iswaran who has not been officially served with a notice of arrest, is required to stay in the country.

Ong Beng Seng served with notice of arrest by CPIB and is on bail of S$100,000

Hotel Properties Limited confirms that its Managing Director, Mr. Ong Beng Seng, has been issued with a notice of arrest by the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau amid viral social media rumors that he was called to assist in an investigation involving Minister S Iswaran

Transport Minister S Iswaran placed on leave, stays in Singapore pending conclusion of CPIB probe

Singapore’s Transport Minister S Iswaran is set to remain in the country during his mandated leave of absence amid an ongoing CPIB investigation, with duties temporarily taken over by fellow MPs and Senior Minister Chee Hong Tat.

Billionaire Ong Beng Seng rumored to assist in high-profile CPIB investigation of transport minister

Amid growing speculation, billionaire Ong Beng Seng is rumored in viral messages on Singapore’s private social platforms to be assisting in a high-profile CPIB investigation involving Transport Minister S Iswaran.

DPM Lawrence Wong vows transparency amid CPIB probe into PAP minister

DPM Lawrence Wong ensures transparency and accountability as Transport Minister S. Iswaran takes a leave of absence amid a CPIB investigation. Mr. Wong stressed the government’s commitment to stringent standards of integrity and zero tolerance against corruption.

Ravi Philemon questions government transparency amidst transport minister’s CPIB investigation

Red Dot United’s Secretary General, Ravi Philemon, urges more transparency and proactive measures against corruption, amid the ongoing investigation by Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau involving Transport Minister S Iswaran.