SINGAPORE – Financial news provider Bloomberg is set to contest allegations of defamation by Home Affairs Minister K. Shanmugam and Manpower Minister Tan See Leng in a civil trial in April.
Following months of case conferences, trial dates have been set for eight days between April 7 and 16, according to court records.
The case involves statements that appeared in a Dec 12, 2024 Bloomberg article on good class bungalow (GCB) transactions in Singapore headlined “Singapore mansion deals are increasingly shrouded in secrecy”.
The article had referenced separate GCB transactions that involved Mr Shanmugam and Dr Tan, and both ministers
said on Dec 16 that they considered the article libellous
and would be taking legal action against Bloomberg.
It had cited Mr Shanmugam’s use of a trust structure to sell a bungalow in the Queen Astrid Park area and Dr Tan’s non-caveated purchase of a GCB in Brizay Park, among other examples of landed property deals.
A caveat is a legal document that property buyers can submit to the Singapore Land Authority to register their interest in a property and prevent other people from buying it.





