Singapore minister Iswaran charged in rare corruption case

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By Kelly Ng and Tessa Wong for BBC News

Singapore's Minister for Transport and Minister-in-charge for Trade Relations S. Iswaran (L) leaves the State Court in Singapore on January 18, 2024. Singapore's prime minister announced on January 18 the resignation of his transport chief Iswaran after he was charged with 27 offences in a corruption probe that has also ensnared a billionaire hotel tycoon. Iswaran said he would plead not guilty to the charges filed by the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau when he appeared in court. (Photo by Catherine LAI / AFP)

Former top politician S Iswaran, left, leaves the State Court in Singapore on January 18, 2024. Photo: AFP

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