The Borneo Post

Singapore founder’s grandson names lawyer in contempt case

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SINGAPORE/ CAMBRIDGE, Massachuse­tts: A nephew of Singapore’s prime minister said a contempt of court proceeding against him, stemming from comments he made about the country’s legal system, was ‘meritless’ and he had appointed a lawyer to represent him.

The Singapore attorneyge­neral’s office started court proceeding­s in August against Li Shengwu over a Facebook post in which he said the Singapore government is “very litigious and has a pliant court system.”

Li, who is a grandson of the city state’s founding leader Lee Kuan Yew, said at the weekend he had retained Singapore attorney Abraham Vergis, of the firm Providence Law Asia, to represent him.

“It’s sad that the Singapore government continues to press these meritless charges against me,” Li, a US- based academic, told Reuters.

Vergis, a veteran litigation lawyer, appeared at the Singapore High Court yesterday in a closeddoor conference on the case.

He said the case was likely to be a drawn out process and when asked how Li planned to proceed, Vergis told Reuters: “It is premature to be talking about that.” Lawyer Francis Ng, the senior state counsel from the attorney general’s chambers, declined to comment.

Singapore parliament last year passed a bill that made it punishable by up to three years in prison or a fine of up to S$ 100,000 ( US$ 73,530) for anyone who alleges the country’s judiciary is bias.

Ng has previously described Li’s Facebook post as “an egregious and baseless attack” on the Singapore legal system.

On Aug 4, Li said he did not mean to attack the Singapore judiciary and he had amended the “private” post to avoid misunderst­anding, though he hasn’t disclosed what changes he made.

Li told Reuters in separate comments in an interview in August that he had left the country in July after friends expressed concerns he might be detained by the authoritie­s.

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