Singapore to review F1 deal, audit 2022 race after S. Iswaran corruption probe
- Iswaran resigned last month after being charged with corruption, including allegedly obtaining tickets to musicals and soccer matches in the UK. He denies the charges
- Singapore’s F1 contract was first signed in 2007, and renewed in 2012, 2017 and 2022. The current deal will end in 2028
Minister-in-charge of Trade Relations Grace Fu told in parliament that “there is nothing to suggest as of now” that either the F1 contracts or other contracts were structured in a way they would disadvantage the government.
“But as members would appreciate given the allegations of corruption, we are reviewing the terms of the deal again,” she said, referring to the contract between the Singapore Tourism Board and Singapore GP Private Ltd. to organise the F1 night race in the city state.
Singapore has also asked the Tourism Board to conduct an audit of the race back in 2022, “of which accounts are ready for audit,” Fu said.
Iswaran, 61, resigned last month after being charged with corruption in the city state’s biggest political scandal in almost four decades. The former minister, who’s out on bail, was slapped with 27 charges, including allegedly obtaining tickets to musicals and soccer matches in the UK. He denies the charges and has pledged to defend his innocence in court.
Iswaran is accused of receiving bribes in various forms with a total value of close to S$400,000 (US$298,000) from Ong, the republic’s corruption watchdog said in a statement.