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The Lee family feud: The kerfuffle over LKY's wills

GigglyGophers

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“Lee Hsien Loong’s personal lawyer in 2015, at the time of LKY’s death and when probate was granted, was Lucien Wong — the current Attorney-General There was no complaint then by any of the parties, including by Lee Hsien Loong and his lawyer. Why, then, did the Attorney-General’s Chambers suddenly lodge a complaint against Lee Suet Fern with the Law Society in 2019? Why is a state organ getting involved in the private family matter regarding the preparation of a will that was already granted probate years ago? Again, are public resources and organs being used for private concerns? Do Singaporeans think this is appropriate?”

https://wethecitizens.substack.com/...v-Ucob4R9wMJ1s7WNB2yWy2KoNW3BxpETrH5YoipkU_Nc
 

nayr69sg

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“Lee Hsien Loong’s personal lawyer in 2015, at the time of LKY’s death and when probate was granted, was Lucien Wong — the current Attorney-General There was no complaint then by any of the parties, including by Lee Hsien Loong and his lawyer. Why, then, did the Attorney-General’s Chambers suddenly lodge a complaint against Lee Suet Fern with the Law Society in 2019? Why is a state organ getting involved in the private family matter regarding the preparation of a will that was already granted probate years ago? Again, are public resources and organs being used for private concerns? Do Singaporeans think this is appropriate?”

https://wethecitizens.substack.com/...v-Ucob4R9wMJ1s7WNB2yWy2KoNW3BxpETrH5YoipkU_Nc


In the recent 2020 elections Singaporeans have voted overwhelmingly "YES".

Let's move on.
 
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