'Deeply saddened' by sister's claim that I had abused power to mark LKY's death anniversary: PM Lee
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[SINGAPORE] Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong has said that he is "deeply saddened" that his sister, Dr Lee Wei Ling, had accused him of abusing his power to commemorate the first anniversary of their father's death in order to establish a dynasty.
"The accusations are completely untrue," PM Lee said of Dr Lee's comments, which she made public on her Facebook page earlier on Sunday (April 10).
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