Former Transport Minister S. Iswaran Granted Permission to Leave Singapore

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Former transport minister S. Iswaran has been granted permission to leave Singapore to settle his son into university in Australia. He made an application to leave jurisdiction and agreed to several conditions, including a cash bail of $500,000.

Former transport minister S. Iswaran has been granted permission to leave Singapore to settle his son into university in Australia . He made an application to leave jurisdiction and agreed to several conditions, including a cash bail of $500,000.

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