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  2. Singapore PM files defamation suit against blogger who ... - AOL

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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 ...

  3. Lee Hsien Loong - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. Kwee family (Pontiac) - Wikipedia

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    Henry Kwee Hian Liong (郭贤良 in Chinese), father of the Kwee brothers, was a Chinese-Indonesian textile trader and real estate developer who migrated from Yuxi Town Fuqing City, Fujian Province, China, to Singapore in 1958. [1] [2] He founded Kwee Inc. Pte Ltd in 1959 and the Pontiac Land Group (PLG) in 1961. [3] Henry Kwee died in 1988. [4]

  5. Peoples Voice (Singapore) - Wikipedia

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    PV had put forward 10 candidates to contest in the Mountbatten Single Member Constituency, Jalan Besar Group Representation Constituency (GRC) and Pasir Ris–Punggol GRC for the 2020 Singaporean general election, which was called on 23 June 2020 with the dissolution of the 13th Parliament of Singapore, for the latter it was also a three ...

  6. Pre-election day events of the 2020 Singaporean general ...

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    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

  7. Hin Leong - Wikipedia

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    Hin Leong Trading was a commodity trading corporation [1] registered and headquartered in Singapore that was founded in 1963 by Lim Oon Kuin. One of Singapore's largest independent oil traders, the firm collapsed in 2020 amid allegations of $800 million in undisclosed losses. [2] Hin Leong filed for bankruptcy protection in April 2020. [3]

  8. Lim Tean - Wikipedia

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    Concurrently in 2007, Lim took a sabbatical from the legal practice to explore the business world. He founded an Indonesian mining company based out of Sulawesi. [8] His mining company became the first company to produce and ship iron-ore from the island. [9] [10] In 2017, Lim returned to Singapore and founded his law firm Carson Law Chambers. [11]

  9. Far East Organization - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, the company acquired a majority stake in Yeo Hiap Seng, a Singaporean beverage company. [6] The company launched the luxury development brand Inessence in 2010 [14] and lifestyle real estate development brand Far East SOHO in 2011. [15] In 2012, Far East Organization listed the Far East Hospitality Trust on the Singapore Exchange. [16]