Mr Leong also drew a sharp rebuke from Speaker Seah Kian Peng for his “super long” preambles to his clarifications.
The Non-Constituency Member of Parliament did not deny the assertions, the Law and Home Affairs Minister noted.
Leong also expressed his disappointment in Shanmugam's remarks and noted they had been schoolmates in RI for six years.
In response, Mr Leong said he wanted to put on record that the PSP supports the EIP. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Leong neither denied saying that 80 per cent of Singaporeans who live in HDB flats are condemned, nor that his comments were racist, Shanmugam noted.
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