Netizens ask about Kwa Kim Li, Lee Kuan Yew’s lawyer caught in the middle of the Lee family feud

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As the alleged involvement of Kwa Kim Li comes to light, Singapore citizens are calling out for accountability

Singapore—The latest shot in the Lee family feud was fired today by the Prime Minister’s sister, Dr Lee Wei Ling,which proved that lawyer Kwa Kim Lee was aware of the will of Lee Kuan Yew, Singapore’s founding Prime Minister and the family patriarch, in December 2013.

The Prime Minister’s sister has sprung to the defense of the wife of her other brother Lee Hsien Yang, due to allegations that Lee Fern Suet “prepared and somehow got our father to sign a will in December 2013.” From the email she posted, which is from Ms Kwa to Lee Kwan Yew, dated December 12, 2013, it is evident that Ms Kwa was well aware of what the Prime Minister wanted in his will, and that she was preparing a codicil based on his wishes to ensure all of his children would receive equal shares of his estate.

Dr Lee’s post has been reacted to, commented on and shared many times, with netizens showing support for the Lee siblings, and even asking her and Lee Hsien Yang to contest in the next General Election.

 

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