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Singapore’s S. Iswaran, who faces corruption charges, allowed to stay in Australia 16 more days after falling ill

Former Singapore transport minister S. Iswaran, 61, was granted permission to stay in Australia for an additional 16 days as he has fallen ill, said the Attorney-General’s Chambers (AGC) on Monday.

In response to media queries, AGC said Iswaran’s lawyers had applied to extend his stay until March 19 during an urgent mention at the State Courts. The mention took place at 5.30pm on Monday.

The AGC did not provide details about Iswaran’s illness.

TODAY has asked Iswaran’s legal team for further information about his condition.

Iswaran, who faces various bribery and corruption-related charges, was allowed to leave Singapore temporarily from February 16 to March 4 to settle his son into university.

The AGC said that the prosecution did not object to the extension on Monday as long as enhanced bail conditions are met.

These conditions are:

Iswaran must report to the Investigation Officer daily via video call to update on his medical condition and if there are issues concerning his return to Singapore on March 19

He must also surrender his passport to the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau on March 20

His bailor must give consent for the extension

The court granted the application, added AGC.

A criminal case disclosure conference was last month scheduled for March 22 at the High Court

Iswaran on January 18 had 27 charges levelled against him, mostly relating to alleged bribery and corruption involving more than S$384,300 (US$286,000).

He was charged with 24 offences under Section 165 of the Penal Code, two under the Prevention of Corruption Act and one for obstruction of justice.

He is alleged to have obtained valuable things worth about S$218,058.95 from Malaysian billionaire and managing director of Hotel Properties Ong Beng Seng.

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