S. Iswaran

Politician

Birthday June 14, 1962

Birth Sign Gemini

Birthplace Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India

Age 61 years old

Nationality India

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1962

Subramaniam Iswaran (சுப்பிரமணியம் ஈஸ்வரன்; born 1962), commonly known as S. Iswaran, is a Singaporean former politician who served as Minister-in-charge of Trade Relations between 2018 and 2024 and Minister for Transport between 2021 and 2024.

Iswaran was born in 1962 in Chennai, later moving to Singapore.

Iswaran attended Saint Andrew's School and National Junior College before graduating from the University of Adelaide with first class honours, where he read economics, of which was provided for by a Colombo Plan scholarship.

He also holds a Master of Public Administration from Harvard University.

1986

Iswaran's case is the first high-profile graft investigation involving a minister since November 1986, when Minister for National Development Teh Cheang Wan was investigated by the CPIB for bribery allegations, although Teh committed suicide a month later before he could be formally charged.

The next day, the government announced that Iswaran would not have access to government offices and had to remain in Singapore until the investigations were completed.

On 2 August, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong announced that Iswaran had been interdicted with a reduced monthly pay of S$8,500 as per civil service guidelines, given that there are no specific provisions that cover ministers under investigation.

Until his resignation, Iswaran still drew a monthly salary of S$16,000 as an MP as Parliament had not tabled a motion to remove it.

On 9 January 2024, investigations by the CPIB against Iswaran were completed, was being reviewed by the Attorney-General's Chambers (AGC).

Writing in a reply to Non-constituency Member of Parliament Hazel Poa, Public Service Minister-in-Charge & Education Minister Chan Chun Sing said that the CPIB had completed a “robust and thorough” investigation and assured that the case "will be put through the due legal process".

On 18 January 2024, Iswaran was charged in the State Courts of Singapore with 27 charges relating to bribery and corruption.

The CPIB, alleged that Iswaran obtained kickbacks valued at S$384,340.98 from property tycoon Ong Beng Seng, in part to advance Ong's business interests.

Iswaran subsequently resigned from the PAP, and stepped down as Transport Minister and West Coast GRC MP.

Iswaran is being defended by Senior Counsel Davinder Singh.

Iswaran is married to Kay Mary Taylor.

They have a daughter and two sons.

1997

Iswaran made his political debut in the 1997 general election when he contested as part of a four-member People's Action Party (PAP) team in West Coast GRC and won with 70.14% of the vote, becoming a Member of Parliament.

2001

A former member of the governing People's Action Party (PAP), he was the Member of Parliament (MP) representing the West Coast division of West Coast GRC between 2001 and 2024.

Iswaran resigned as Minister of Transport, Member of Parliament, and the People's Action Party on 16 January 2024, two days before he pleaded not guilty to 27 charges of "obtaining gratification as a public servant", corruption, and obstructing justice.

2003

Prior to entering politics, Iswaran was Senior Vice President and Managing Director at Temasek Holdings (2003–2006), Director for International Trade at the Ministry of Trade and Industry (MTI), Chief Executive Officer of the Singapore Indian Development Association (SINDA), and Director of Strategic Development at Singapore Technologies (1996–1998).

Throughout his political career, Iswaran concurrently held directorships in several organisations, including Quintiles Transnational, Sunningdale Tech, Shin Corporation, SciGen, PSA International, Sembcorp Industries, and Hyflux.

2004

From 2004 to 2006, Iswaran was Deputy Speaker of Parliament.

2006

On 1 July 2006, he was appointed Minister of State at the Ministry of Trade and Industry.

2008

After the 2006 general election, on 1 April 2008, Iswaran was promoted to Senior Minister of State at the Ministry of Trade and Industry.

2009

On 1 April 2009, he was given an additional appointment as Senior Minister of State at the Ministry of Education.

2011

Following the 2011 general election, Iswaran was promoted to full Minister in the Cabinet and appointed Minister in the Prime Minister's Office, Second Minister for Home Affairs, and Second Minister for Trade and Industry.

2015

After the 2015 general election, on 1 October 2015, he relinquished his three positions and took up the portfolio of Minister for Trade and Industry (Industry) alongside Lim Hng Kiang, who was Minister for Trade and Industry (Trade).

2018

On 1 May 2018, he became Minister for Communications and Information, however he did continue in the Ministry of Trade and Industry as Minister In-Charge of Trade Relations.

2020

After the 2020 general election, Iswaran continued as Minister in the Ministry of Communications and Information.

On 15 May 2021, after a Cabinet reshuffle, Iswaran became Minister for Transport while continuing his appointment as Minister-in-charge of Trade Relations.

On 11 July 2023, Iswaran was arrested and released on bail.

He also had his passport impounded.

The next day, he and other individuals were summoned to assist in an unspecified corruption investigation by the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau (CPIB).

Upon being briefed on the investigation by the CPIB, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong instructed Iswaran to go on a leave of absence until the end of the investigations; Chee Hong Tat was appointed as the Acting Transport Minister.