The charges against S. Iswaran have tarnished Singapore's image as a corruption-free haven. The scandal places Singapore's commitment to law and order under question, despite the city-state's notoriety for a tough legal system. While Iswaran's resignation itself underscores the nation's zero-tolerance policy for corruption, global scrutiny will persist as Singapore's ruling party manages the crisis.
S. Iswaran has vowed to clear his name from the embarrassing corruption scandal Singapore is grappling with today. His prompt resignation as transport minister and from the membership of the country's ruling party, along with his statement to return all earnings since the start of the probe, show his upstanding character. Singaporeans must await the conclusions of the investigation before passing judgment.