Former Singapore Transport Minister S. Iswaran has been sentenced to one year in prison after pleading guilty to charges of corruption and obstructing justice . This case is particularly notable as it marks the first graft prosecution involving a minister in Singapore since 1986.
The sentence exceeds the six to seven months recommended by the prosecution, which Justice Vincent Hoong deemed "manifestly inadequate." Iswaran's case is significant not only for its rarity but also for its implications on public trust in government officials. He was prosecuted under Section 165 of the Penal Code , which addresses the receiving of gratification by public servants.
Justice Hoong highlighted that the higher the office held, the greater the culpability, reinforcing the principle that public servants must uphold the highest ethical standards. The judge noted mitigating factors, such as Iswaran's voluntary return of benefits and his early plea of guilt. However, he also pointed out the extensive nature of Iswaran’s offenses, which revealed a pattern of misconduct over time.
Despite the former minister's public claims of innocence prior to his plea, Justice Hoong expressed skepticism about his remorse. “I am of the view it is appropriate to impose a sentence in excess of both parties’ positions,” news agency AP reported Hoong as saying. Who is S Iswaran ? 62-years-old served as the minister for transport in Singapore Held various cabinet positions, contributing to major national i.