Singapore PM siblings wade back into family feud


This file photograph taken last year shows a woman jogging past the house of Singapore's late prime minister Lee Kuan Yew on 38 Oxley Road in Singapore. A future government should decide the fate of a house belonging to Singapore's founding premier Lee Kuan Yew, a ministerial committee said April 2, 2018, amid a bitter feud between his children over the property. ROSLAN RAHMAN / AFP (AFP/Roslan Rahman)

A bitter feud that has rocked Singapore founding leader Lee Kuan Yew's family flared anew Tuesday when his younger children criticised a ministerial committee's findings about a house at the centre of the row.

The century-old bungalow, which Lee Kuan Yew used to live in, has sparked a bitter feud between his children -- including current Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong -- since the patriarch's death in 2015.

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