03-10-2024, 03:25 PM
PSP seeks greater clarity from AGC on prosecutorial decisions against ex-minister IswaranÂ
Following former Transport Minister Iswaran's sentencing to 12 months in jail on 3 October, the Progress Singapore Party (PSP) issued a statement expressing its anticipation for clarity from the Attorney-General’s Chambers regarding prosecutorial decisions, given the high public interest. On 24 September, the AGC cited litigation risks in amending Iswaran's charges but affirmed the case's merit.
https://www.theonlinecitizen.com/2024/10...r-iswaran/
Following former Transport Minister Iswaran's sentencing to 12 months in jail on 3 October, the Progress Singapore Party (PSP) issued a statement expressing its anticipation for clarity from the Attorney-General’s Chambers regarding prosecutorial decisions, given the high public interest. On 24 September, the AGC cited litigation risks in amending Iswaran's charges but affirmed the case's merit.
https://www.theonlinecitizen.com/2024/10...r-iswaran/