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Singapore's former Indian-origin transport minister S. Iswaran no longer faces corruption charges, but the prosecution will continue with five other counts, including obtaining valuable items as a public servant and obstructing the course of justice. His lawyer has indicated that Iswaran will plead guilty to these charges. The prosecution has taken into consideration the other 30 charges. Iswaran, charged in January, was earlier granted bail.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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