Hsien Yang: PM Lee sought to bypass court system with ministerial committee on Oxley Road


Lee Hsien Yang (right) said Lee Hsien Loong had sought to bypass the court system regarding the setting up of a ministerial committee for the Oxley Road house. - PHOTOS: ST FILE, AFP

SINGAPORE: By setting up a ministerial committee to consider options for the late Lee Kuan Yew's house, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong had sought to bypass the court system, said Lee Hsien Yang on Sunday (July 2) in a continuing attack on his elder brother. 

In his latest post on a dispute surrounding their late father's house, he accused PM Lee of taking "his grievance on a 'private family matter' to a committee of his subordinates".

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