Preparations for F1 to continue amid probe into Iswaran, Ong Beng Seng


Singapore GP said that it is “not at liberty to provide any further information”. - ST

SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/Asia News Network): Preparations for the upcoming Formula 1 Singapore Airlines Singapore Grand Prix 2023 in September will “continue as planned” despite an ongoing corruption probe involving key figures behind the event.

The Singapore Tourism Board (STB) said preparations will continue in a statement on Friday. “We remain committed to work with all partners involved to ensure the success of the event,” said STB’s executive director for sports and wellness, Ong Ling Lee.

She was responding to media queries regarding the race, which is set to take place from Sept 15 to 17 at the Marina Bay Street Circuit.

The future of the race was called into question following the announcements earlier in July that Transport Minister S. Iswaran and tycoon Ong Beng Seng are being investigated by the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau (CPIB).

Both men are known to be key figures in making Singapore’s pitch to become a part of the Formula One circuit, with Ong owning the rights to the Singapore Grand Prix.

ALSO READ: Minister held in rare probe

CPIB said last Friday that Iswaran and Ong were arrested on July 11 and are assisting with investigations into a case it had uncovered. The anti-graft agency did not give details on the nature of the probe.

Last week, race promoter Singapore GP had also said in a statement that planning and preparations for the race were going ahead.

Singapore GP said it understands that CPIB’s investigations are ongoing, and that it is “not at liberty to provide any further information”.

A contract for Singapore to host the event for another seven years was signed in 2022 bringing the event back to Marina Bay after a two-year absence due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The renewal was the fourth and longest extension of the race thus far.

Last Wednesday, race organisers announced the full entertainment line-up for the event, with the likes of American band Kings Of Leon and British acts Culture Club, Groove Armada and Madness on the billing.

They join previously announced headlining acts, namely American rapper-singer Post Malone and English pop star Robbie Williams.

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!

Singapore , F1 , graft , Iswaran , Ong Beng Seng

   

Next In Aseanplus News

Anti-graft drive powers up
Wide-eyed, golden tigresses become social media stars
Miniature horses bring joy to nursing home residents
Man finds bear in living room as govt readies licence to kill
‘Baby 81’ is all grown up
Tsunami detection buoys safeguarding lives
Legendary filmmaker Shyam Benegal dies at 90
Bid to impeach Han postponed
Japanese premier says stronger alliance with US is key to regional stability, seeks to meet Trump
Shrinking, ageing population makes South Korea 'super-aged society'

Others Also Read