South Korea’s main opposition leader Lee Jae-myung was indicted for allegedly misusing over 100 million won of public funds for personal expenses during his time as governor. He is already facing multiple trials, including bribery charges, which could impact his presidential aspirations. The charges also accuse Lee of allowing his wife to use a government vehicle for personal reasons and falsely documenting expenses for meals and groceries as official expenses.
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Bus operator working to address drivers' concerns after strike, vows to keep Johor-Singapore services running
SINGAPORE: Cross-border bus operator Causeway Link (CW) is addressing concerns raised by drivers following a wage strike on July 21, which left thousands of commuters stranded at Johor's BSI Customs. The strike, initiated by around 100 drivers over a revised pay scheme, has since ended, and the company is committed to resolving the issues through dialogue and ensuring service continuity. Want More Context? 🔎
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