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Singapore's former transport minister S Iswaran slapped with 8 new charges

Singapore's former Transport Minister S Iswaran was handed eight additional charges in court on Monday, bringing the total number of charges against him to 35.

The former minister returned from a court approved trip to Australia last week, after extending his trip due to a bout of illness.

In January, Iswaran was handed 27 charges, including corruption — he pleaded not guilty to those charges. According to local media, he also pleaded not guilty to the additional eight charges on Monday.

The new charges are under Section 165 of Singapore's Penal Code, which deal with public servants accepting valuable items from others without consideration or with inadequate consideration. Anyone convicted under this section can be fined or sentenced up to two years of jail, or both.

Consideration refers to something of value to which a party is not already entitled, given to the party in exchange for contractual promises. 

According to CNBC's calculation of the latest charge sheets, Iswaran improperly obtained items valued at 18,956.94 Singapore dollars, or $14,090.

They include accepting bottles of whisky and wine, as well as golf clubs and a Brompton bicycle, from a person named Lum Kok Seng, according to the charge sheets.

A statement from Singapore's anti-graft watchdog said the alleged offences were committed between November 2021 and November 2022, and was in connection with Iswaran's official function as Minister for Transport.

Under the January charges, Iswaran was accused of obtaining tickets to the Singapore Grand Prix, soccer matches and shows in the UK, allegedly given by billionaire Ong Beng Seng.

According to CNBC's calculations, Iswaran obtained 116 tickets to the Singapore Grand Prix between 2016 and 2022, worth 347,152.10

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