Around 400 protesters gathered at Singapore's Speakers' Corner on Saturday calling for an independent inquiry into whether Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong abused his power in a battle with his siblings over what to do with their late father's house.
Singapore's Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said on Monday he wanted to avoid suing his brother and sister for defamation over allegations that he had abused his power in a dispute with them over what to do with their late father's house.
Singapore'sPrimeMinisterLeeHsienLoongsaidonMondayhewantedtoavoidsuinghisbrotherandsisterfordefamationoverallegationsthathehadabusedhispowerinadisputewiththemove
The younger siblings of Singapore’s prime minister, Lee Hsien Loong, have launched a scathing personal and political attack on him, saying they have lost confidence in him as a leader and accusing their “big brother omnipresent” of abusing his power.
TheyoungersiblingsofSingapore’sprimeminister,LeeHsienLoong,havelaunchedascathingpersonalandpoliticalattackonhim,sayingtheyhavelostconfidenceinhimasaleaderandacc
Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong denied his sister's claim of abusing power to commemorate the one-year anniversary of Lee Kuan Yew's passing in order to establish a dynasty.