It鈥檚 been two days since the end of the Parliament session revolving around Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong鈥檚 alleged abuse of power in his family feud.
But we all know that the political drama ain鈥檛 over just yet, despite PM Lee being adamant that 鈥減eople can see that there has been no abuse of power, by me or the government鈥.
It seems that PM Lee鈥檚 siblings are having聽the last word on the tiff within Singapore鈥檚 first family over the fate of 38 Oxley Road (the house of their dad, Lee Kuan Yew). Lee Hsien Yang and Dr. Lee Wei Ling certainly aren鈥檛 going to let matters rest, but in a joint statement issued this morning, they鈥檙e willing to manage the disagreement with their brother in private, without the involvement of lawyers or government agencies.
In what might be the last thing we hear and see from the siblings about the dispute, they posted a seven-page public statement and disclosed a summary of evidence that 鈥渨arrants serious concern鈥 about their brother.
Feel free to read the and the in full, but we鈥檒l just extract the juicy parts for some light reading below (yes, we know you鈥檙e getting fatigued by it all right now). Don鈥檛 take the points as the gospel truth though 鈥 these are just claims made by the siblings.

- PM Lee stopped talking to his siblings since Apr 12, 2015 鈥 the day Lee Kuan Yew鈥檚 will was read.
- He 鈥渟houted and intimidated鈥 them, angry that Wei Ling had the right to live in the house, and that 38 Oxley Road was to be demolished. 鈥淚t was the crossing of the Rubicon. He has not spoken to us since.鈥
- PM Lee wanted to state in Parliament that their father changed his mind about demolishing the house 鈥 but siblings could not agree.
- Siblings were 鈥済obsmacked鈥 that PM Lee hired a lawyer to deal with the situation, forcing them to lawyer up as well.
- The first Chinese New Year reunion after Lee Kuan Yew鈥檚 death, he did not issue invitations to his siblings.
- Organs of the state rushed to assist PM Lee during the saga, sending out an 鈥渦nending stream of biased reporting鈥.
- When Lee Kuan Yew signed renovation plans for 38 Oxley Road, it did not necessarily mean that he accepted that the house should be preserved. 鈥淗sien Loong misled Lee Kuan Yew (and the rest of the family) that the house would be inevitably gazetted.鈥
- 鈥淢inisters scrambled to 鈥榯ake responsibility鈥 for actions that were clearly instigated by Hsien Loong鈥檚 desire to dishonour our father鈥檚 will. Government agencies intervened in the middle of the night to find excuses for the Prime Minister and Ho Ching.鈥

- Siblings assure that it is impossible for Members of Parliament (MPs) to 鈥渆ffectively question鈥 PM Lee, especially when his party controls nearly all the seats in the house. Instead many 鈥渟poke up to parrot鈥 PM Lee鈥檚 attacks on them and their dad鈥檚 will.
- 鈥淲e would not have brought this dispute into the public eye, if there was a neutral and unbiased venue to resolve our differences in private,鈥. No opportunity to present their views in Parliament anyway.
- PM Lee鈥檚 attacks on them via the Ministerial Committee 鈥渆scalated鈥 this year.
- Despite answering all the Committee鈥檚 questions in detail, they ignored the answers and 鈥渒eep parroting鈥 PM Lee. Committee鈥檚 correspondence with siblings focused almost entirely on PM Lee鈥檚 attacks on their father鈥檚 will.
- 鈥淗ow can a committee of subordinates ever be objective and impartial in a dispute where the Prime Minister is one of the parties involved?鈥
- The will was clear that Lee Kuan Yew did not accept the gazetting of 38 Oxley Road. 鈥淟ee Kuan Yew always regarded the possibility of gazetting as distressing and regrettable.
- Siblings will cease presenting further evidence on social media 鈥 but only if they and their father鈥檚 wish will not be attacked or misrepresented.
- 鈥淯ltimately, it is up to the government, and the people of Singapore, to decide whether and how to hold Lee Hsien Loong to account.鈥
