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How Ong Beng Seng, the ‘prince of a thousand deals’ who charmed Singapore, got caught up in Iswaran corruption probe

  • The Malaysian-born tycoon is known among the Singapore and regional elite for his colourful persona and aggressive dealmaking skills
  • Public chatter has focused on Ong’s ties with Transport Minister S. Iswaran and how they brought the F1 race to Singapore

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Billionaire Ong Beng Seng (left) and Singapore minister S Iswaran in 2007. Photo: EPA-EFE
Ong Beng Seng, the billionaire ensnared in Singapore’s most high-profile corruption investigation in recent times, is not short on superlatives: he’s one of the richest tycoons in the city state, a big shot in the Formula One franchise owners’ club, and has been a power player in Southeast Asia for more than four decades.

He has avoided the spotlight through the years, though details about Ong’s colourful and at times brash persona – and especially his skills as an aggressive dealmaker – are well known thanks to a regional moneyed class that is tight-knit but with loose lips.

In the 1990s, descriptions of Ong in the national media and in glossy business magazines ranged from “Sheikh of the Far East” to “Prince of a Thousand Deals”.

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There is at least one reference to Ong and his wife Christina Ong – a highly successful businesswoman in her own regard – as the “Posh and Becks” of Singapore’s property and hotel scene.
Property tycoon Ong Beng Seng walks out of the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau headquarters in Singapore on July 12. Photo: Lianhe Zaobao via Reuters
Property tycoon Ong Beng Seng walks out of the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau headquarters in Singapore on July 12. Photo: Lianhe Zaobao via Reuters

His Hotel Properties Limited (HPL) briefly was the cause of irritation for the island republic’s long-ruling People’s Action Party (PAP) in 1995, when its sale of discounted luxury properties to top politicians raised questions about official impropriety.

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