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SINGAPORE PM SAYS SORRY FOR FAMILY FEUD

- AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE Singapore, 19 June

Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong apologised to Singaporea­ns on Monday for a bitter family feud over his late father’s legacy, saying it had damaged the country’s reputation.

Lee and two younger children of revered founding leader Lee Kuan Yew have been attacking each other on Facebook and internatio­nal media for days as a dispute over the patriarch’s estate became public, a spectacle that has shocked Singaporea­ns.

“I deeply regret that this dispute has affected Singapore’s reputation and Singaporea­ns’ confidence in the government,” Lee said in a statement he read in a pre-taped video aired by national broadcaste­r Mediacorp.

“As your Prime Minister, I apologise to you for this. And as the eldest of the siblings, it grieves me to think of the anguish that this would have caused our parents if they were still alive.”

The Lees are the closest thing Singapore has to royalty, dominating the now wealthy island’s politics for nearly six decades.

The patriarch served as prime minister from 1959 to 1990, and the current leader has been in power since 2004.

The city-state has had only one other prime minister, Goh Chok Tong.

The siblings’ row largely centres around a clause in Lee’s final will which stated that the old family home should be demolished after his death.

His daughter Wei Ling and younger son Hsien Yang say the current prime minister is attempting to block demolition to exploit their father’s legacy for his own purposes, including grooming his own son to be a third-generation leader.

“I deeply regret that this dispute has affected Singapore’s reputation and Singaporea­ns’ confidence in the government” LEE HSIEN LOONG Prime minister, Singapore

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