Singapore’s former Minister of Transport Subramaniam Iswaran leaves the High Court after being sentenced to 12 months in a rare government corruption prosecution case on five charges, including four counts of accepting gifts as a public servant and one count of obstructing justice. Photo by Simon Lim/EPA-EFE
Oct. 3 (UPI) — A former Singapore government minister was sentenced to a year in prison Thursday on corruption charges after pleading guilty to accepting gifts worth more than $300,000 including Formula 1 race and soccer match tickets, private jet travel and hotel accommodation. The city state’s High Court handed down the jail term to 62-year-old former transport minister Subramaniam Iswaran for four counts of obtaining valuable items from two local businessmen and a single count of obstructing justice by accepting the gifts ranging from big overseas ticket sports and leisure items to a folding


