A-G Lucien Wong not involved in ex-maid Parti Liyani's case, has recused himself from review which deputy A-G Hri Kumar will lead: AGC

Indonesian Parti Liyani was granted a discharge amounting to an acquittal for the remaining charge on Sept 8, 2020. ST PHOTO: WONG KWAI CHOW

SINGAPORE - Deputy Attorney-General (DAG) Hri Kumar Nair will lead the review into the case of former domestic worker Parti Liyani, who was acquitted of stealing from Changi Airport Group chairman Liew Mun Leong and his family.

In a statement on Wednesday (Sept 9), the Attorney-General's Chambers (AGC) said that Attorney-General Lucien Wong had already recused himself "for personal reasons" from the review of this case on Sept 5, soon after the High Court judgment was released.

The statement did not elaborate on the reasons.

In response to media queries, the AGC noted that several years prior to his appointment as Attorney-General, Mr Wong sat on the board of directors of CapitaLand while Mr Liew was president and chief executive officer of the company.

Mr Wong stepped down from the board in January 2006.

"A-G Lucien Wong and Mr Liew did not have a personal relationship, and this continues today," the statement added.

Neither Mr Wong nor the DAGs were involved in any prosecutorial decisions regarding the charges brought in the case, the AGC further said.

"This case was among those routinely handled by AGC, which did not require the involvement of the A-G or the DAGs."

The AGC had stated in its media statement of Sept 6 that it was studying the High Court judgment of the case to assess what further action, if any, ought to be taken, in the light of Justice Chan Seng Onn's comments.

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Weighing in on the case, Home Affairs and Law Minister K. Shanmugam said on Tuesday that the authorities take very seriously the judge's comments on the case and will deal with what had gone wrong in the process.

"Something has gone wrong in the chain of events. We have to look at that, and deal with what went wrong," he said.

"In the process, we should not be defensive. It should not be a witch hunt. It's got to be a fair process. We have to find out what happened, why it happened and then deal with it. And be accountable," he added.

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