(Bloomberg) -- Singapore’s Chief Justice has given leave to commence investigations into a complaint of misconduct against two deputy public prosecutors filed by a domestic worker who was acquitted from charges of stealing, according to a statement from the supreme court.
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Parti Liyani had accused the two prosecutors of misconduct in handling her trial where she was initially convicted in court for stealing S$34,000 ($25,000) worth of items from the household of the former Changi Airport Chairman Liew Mun Leong. The High Court acquitted her in September with a justice saying that Liew’s family had an “improper motive” for accusing the helper of stealing.
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