Whisky, golf clubs, Brompton bike: What Iswaran is accused of obtaining in his 8 new charges

WHAT ARE THE OTHER CHARGES?

With the extra fees, Iswaran now faces 35 expenses in full.

Iswaran was handed his second 27 charges&nbsp, in January, comprising two of problem under the Prevention of Corruption Act, one of obstructing fairness and 24 of obtaining goods as a common slave.

He pleaded not guilty to all expenses, which related to his connections with home tycoon&nbsp, Ong Beng Seng.

Mr Ong owns the rights to the Singapore Grand Prix and is president of civilization producer Singapore GP. He has not been charged.

In the first set of expenses in January, Iswaran was accused of&nbsp, fraudulently receiving more than S$ 166, 000 worth of flights, resort remains and tickets to events in exchange for advancing the banker’s business objectives.

He is independently accused of obtaining about S$ 218, 000 worth of useful items in his ability as a secretary who even dealt with Mr Ong and his business. Iswaran was president of the F1 Steering Committee.

Iswaran resigned&nbsp, from his positions in government two weeks before his first court appearance on Jan 18. He had recently been placed on a leave of absence pending an investigation by the CPIB. &nbsp,

If convicted of fraudulently obtaining enjoyment under the Prevention of Corruption Act, he may become jailed for up to seven years, fined up to S$ 100, 000, or both.

If convicted of obstructing justice, he may be jailed for up to seven times, fined, or both.