Li Shengwu responds to AGC, says earlier post when taken in context is not in contempt of court
Published Sat, Aug 5, 2017 · 06:24 AM
[SINGAPORE] Mr Li Shengwu on Saturday shared his response to the Attorney-General's Chambers on Facebook, in which he reiterated that his earlier post, when taken in context, is not in contempt of court.
The AGC had on Friday filed an application in the High Court to begin proceedings for contempt of court against Mr Li, 32, the eldest son of Mr Lee Hsien Yang and nephew of Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong.
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