SINGAPORE – Mr Lee Hsien Yang, the sole owner of 38 Oxley Road, has said that he objects to the Government’s plan to gazette
the site as a national monument
.
This comes after the National Heritage Board (NHB) and Singapore Land Authority (SLA) announced their intention to do so on Nov 3. The agencies said then that the site of founding prime minister Lee Kuan Yew’s family home is of
historic significance and national importance
as the venue for political conversations, activities and decisions of Singapore’s founding leaders.
On Nov 17, Mr Lee Hsien Yang said in a letter addressed to Prime Minister Lawrence Wong that as the late Mr Lee Kuan Yew’s son and trustee, he objects to the proposed gazetting of the property as a national monument. He had posted the letter on Facebook.
Nov 17 is the deadline for objections to be made against the proposed gazetting of 38 Oxley Road as a national monument. If gazetted and later acquired by the Government, the site will be
converted into a public space such as a heritage park
, the authorities had said.
The law obliges Acting Minister for Culture, Community and Youth David Neo to consider Mr Lee Hsien Yang’s objection, but
a preservation order to gazette the site can still be made
thereafter.





