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Singapore: Jailed ex-minister Iswaran moved to house arrest | |
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Iswaran became the first political office-holder in Singapore to be tried in court in the past 50 years | Iswaran became the first political office-holder in Singapore to be tried in court in the past 50 years |
A former senior minister in Singapore's government, who was jailed following a high-profile trial last year, has been allowed to serve the remainder of his 12-month sentence from home. | A former senior minister in Singapore's government, who was jailed following a high-profile trial last year, has been allowed to serve the remainder of his 12-month sentence from home. |
Subramaniam Iswaran was imprisoned on 7 October after he pleaded guilty to accepting gifts worth more than S$403,000 ($300,000; £240,000) while in office, as well as obstructing the course of justice. | Subramaniam Iswaran was imprisoned on 7 October after he pleaded guilty to accepting gifts worth more than S$403,000 ($300,000; £240,000) while in office, as well as obstructing the course of justice. |
Iswaran's case gripped Singapore, where a corruption case involving a public official is rare. The island nation that serves as South East Asia's financial hub prides itself with its squeaky clean image. | Iswaran's case gripped Singapore, where a corruption case involving a public official is rare. The island nation that serves as South East Asia's financial hub prides itself with its squeaky clean image. |
He was transferred to home arrest on Friday, the Singapore Prison Service (SPS) told local media. | He was transferred to home arrest on Friday, the Singapore Prison Service (SPS) told local media. |
In Singapore, inmates may be transferred to home detention after being assessed on factors such as their conduct in prison and response to rehabilitation. | In Singapore, inmates may be transferred to home detention after being assessed on factors such as their conduct in prison and response to rehabilitation. |
Authorities said Iswaran was found to be "of low risk of re-offending, did not commit any institutional offence in prison, and has strong family support". | Authorities said Iswaran was found to be "of low risk of re-offending, did not commit any institutional offence in prison, and has strong family support". |
While in home detention he will be required to wear an electronic monitoring tag and report to prison authorities for counselling. | While in home detention he will be required to wear an electronic monitoring tag and report to prison authorities for counselling. |
Local broadcaster Channel News Asia reported seeing Iswaran having a meal in his home on Friday. | Local broadcaster Channel News Asia reported seeing Iswaran having a meal in his home on Friday. |
Iswaran's 12-month prison sentence was longer than what both his defence team and prosecutors sought during his trial. | Iswaran's 12-month prison sentence was longer than what both his defence team and prosecutors sought during his trial. |
During his sentencing in October, the judge said that public officials like Iswaran should also be seen as having "greater culpability in abusing their position to obtain valuable gifts". | During his sentencing in October, the judge said that public officials like Iswaran should also be seen as having "greater culpability in abusing their position to obtain valuable gifts". |
Iswaran is the first political office-holder in Singapore to be tried in court in the past 50 years. | Iswaran is the first political office-holder in Singapore to be tried in court in the past 50 years. |
The last time a minister faced a corruption probe was in 1986, when development minister Teh Cheang Wan was investigated for accepting bribes. He killed himself before he was charged. | The last time a minister faced a corruption probe was in 1986, when development minister Teh Cheang Wan was investigated for accepting bribes. He killed himself before he was charged. |
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