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The defendant, Leong Sze Hian, said on his Facebook page he had "merely shared" the article from a Malaysian online news media about Lee and Malaysia's 1MDB state fund without adding any comments ...
In March 2019, Leong Sze Hian was made the PV shadow finance minister. [4] Kok Ming Cheang is the shadow cabinet minister for health. [5]
Lim Tean (Chinese: 林鼎; pinyin: Lín Dǐng; born 17 November 1964) is a Singaporean lawyer and politician.He is the founder of the political party Peoples Voice and was appointed as Peoples Voice secretary-general.
Jalan Besar GRC: Lim Tean, Leong Sze Hian, Nor Azlan Sulaiman, Michael Fang Amin. [126] National Solidarity Party: NSP released its manifesto for the upcoming election, focusing on halting the GST hike and policy changes to the Central Provident Fund, among other areas such as public transport and defence expenditure. [127] [128] 1 July
In a reply to Leong Sze Hian by the Prime Minister's Press Secretary, Chen Hwai Liang said that the decision to offer a state funeral lies with the prime minister and his Cabinet, after which they would take the family's wishes into consideration.
In December 2018, Lee sued Leong Sze Hian, a prominent government critic, for sharing an online article on his Facebook page alleging that former Malaysian prime minister Najib Razak had signed "secret deals" with Lee to secure help from Singaporean banks to facilitate money laundering from Malaysia's government-run strategic development ...
The Clock Tower Building of Hwa Chong Institution, a national monument, which formerly served as an observation point during the Battle of Singapore. The following is a list of notable staff and alumni from Hwa Chong Institution (HCI) and its predecessor schools, The Chinese High School (TCHS) and Hwa Chong Junior College (HCJC).
In September 1999, in order to discharge his bankruptcy, 33-year-old Vincent Lee Chuan Leong (李泉梁 Lǐ Quánliáng), a Singaporean marketing manager, together with Shi Song Jing (施松进 Shī Sōngjìn) and Zhou Jian Guang (周建光 Zhōu Jiànguāng), who were both illegal immigrants from China, kidnapped a 14-year-old female student in Singapore.