[Lee Kuan Yew]
The Economist adds its two cents on Lee Kuan Yew’s testimony and the mysterious case of the missing IBA letter.

MEMBERS of Singapore’s government are notorious sticklers for legal exactitude. So it has been interesting to watch the reaction after the country’s elder statesman, Lee Kuan Yew—a British-trained lawyer before he became a politician—gave inaccurate testimony in the trial of two opposition leaders.

Do read the comments as well, many of which say things that the Economist can’t or won’t.




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