If ever there was a possibility that 38 Oxley Road would be torn down, the latest twist of events might have made it almost an impossibility now.
To demolish it could be seen as a political capitulation by the government, especially as the demolition does not appear to be central to the Lee siblings’ quarrel at this juncture.
There was, according to LHY, as quoted by The Guardian, a need to look more closely at Singapore’s claim of financial probity, at its role as a facilitator for arms trade, for dirty money, for drug monies and for crypto money. We are no longer talking about any crossing of the Rubicon. It is way past that. It seems to be an outright war targeted at the government.Is he still contemplating going into politics? Will he be an even greater supporter of the Progress Singapore Party, which he openly backed in GE2020?
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