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Wednesday, May 25, 2016

Will Singapore Issue Warrants For An ASEAN Head of State?

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Well if Singapore does do that then tens of millions of people in a neighburing country will be eternally grateful.  (Only about  200 treacherous traitors will be very unhappy.)

Decades of distrust towards Singapore will evaporate overnite. 

People will rejoice, oil lamps will be lit, laddhu and halwa sweetmeats will be dished out (sugar free or kurang manis ones for me), people will dance in the streets, the stock market will bounce back, the local currency will recover 20% of its lost value, businesse will move again and the dark and gloomy times will be lifted. 

So will Singapore just go ahead and do it?

Yesterday I was in a meeting with a former ASEAN Head of State. He is very sceptical if the UK, the Swiss, Singapore etc will take any real action.  He says the Brits want to sell their weapons. So they will overlook many things. He says everyone has their own agenda. He is not convinced that foreign countries will do much to help rid a neighbour of a corrupt tyrant. 

Ok here is some relevant news about Singapore arresting an Indon businessman and some analysis. 

Businessman's arrest for forest fires is "slap in the face" for Indonesian government, AsiaOne News

Jakarta Globe
Tuesday, May 24, 2016
  • Tensions between Indon and S'pore simmering 
  • kerfuffle developing over S'pore court warrant for Indon businessman
  • involvement in last year's forest fires. 
  • warrant after businessman failed to turn up for interview with S'pore authorities 
  • S'pore's Ministry of Foreign Affairs denied Indon claims that formal complaint against warrant had been lodged by Indon Embassy in S'pore
  • S'pore felt it had every right to prosecute those deemed responsible
  • based on the 2014 Transboundary Haze Pollution Act
  • S'pore's move was both logical and laudable. 
  • slap in the face for Indon govt. 
  • swift action embarrassing reminder of Jakarta's unmistakable sluggishness 
  • S'pore's foreign ministry described Indonesia's reaction as "puzzling." S

Ok so Singapore will arrest an Indon businessman for a crime committed in Indonesia but which had impact on Singapore (transboundary crimes). This is referring to the haze that comes from Indonesia.

Will Singapore arrest an ASEAN Head of State for involvement in transboundary financial crime which has already had a huge and negative effect on Singapore's reputation as an international financial hub?

Here is that anonymous comment from Singapore again :

Anonymous said...

NO WAY OUT

more from Swiss and Singapore in coming days weeks.
and Dept of Justice FBI will arrest Riza and charge 
issue red notice for Jho Low . all coming up next.

Yes, next will be some of the 6 more bankers charged
Falcon Bank also will lose the license in Singapore.
Standard Charted Bank even though majority owned by Sing Govt will face fines 
for remitting US$100's millions for fake Blackstone Real Estate Partners Asia etc
wired US150mill to Najib and US500 mill odd to the phoney arabs !

I think Eric Tan and Jho Low will get Interpol Red Notice warrants next week

and happily since S'pore closed a bank, I think they will issue N__ib warrant too 

since some of his money frozen in his name and some accounts via nominees

Wednesday, May 25, 2016 8:05:00 AM

My comments :  Will Singapore issue a warrant of arrest for an ASEAN Head of State? The Indonesians will be shocked as well, but in admiration. It will be a huge vote of confidence in Singapore as a 'no nonsense' nation. 

Will Singapore stick to the Law?
Will Singapore stick to its principles?

You can only issue warrants of arrest for criminals.  All else is tertiary.   

1 comment:

  1. It is legally not possible for any foreign governments to issue an arrest warrant to any sitting heads of state. Heads of Government are immune under the Geneva Legal Protocol Agreement to be placed under arrest unless it is a crime against humanity such as human genocide or mass murder. The only legal recourse is for the country itself to institute criminal action against its leaders including its Prime Minister. This is the major difference between a developed and a developing economy where the executive and judicial system are above board.

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