Ho Ching comments on Lee Hsien Yang's Facebook post

In-laws talking again.

Henedick Chng | Belmont Lay | June 23, 2017, 11:11 PM

Ho Ching has on Friday, June 23, personally responded on Lee Hsien Yang's Facebook post.

She clarified the circumstances that resulted in the belongings of Lee Kuan Yew to be loaned to the National Heritage Board (NHB) for a memorial exhibition.

Lee Hsien Yang had claimed on Thursday that Ho had “helped herself to a number of Lee Kuan Yew’s papers” on Feb 6, 2015, when Lee Kuan Yew was "gravely ill" in hospital.

However, Ho said she was with her husband Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong on official visits to Germany and Spain at that time.

Following Ho's response, PM Lee posted on Facebook on the same evening as his wife, saying the "loan was openly done, and for a good cause".

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This is Ho's full post in response to Lee Hsien Yang:

Dear Yang,

I was away from 31 January night till 7 Feb evening, when I went with Loong to Germany and Spain for his official and working visits. I was not in Singapore on 6 Feb.

In any case, there would not be any reason for me to rummage or tidy up papa’s things when he was in the hospital – that is not me nor my values.

However, you may remember that after papa’s funeral, you went off with Fern for a break in Japan or somewhere. I began tidying up the house, cleaning up stuff in the basement, and organizing items, dogsbody work as I mentioned to you before, which I couldn’t see Ling or Fern doing. This was what I had also done at papa’s request after mama’s death. Ling was in Oxley, and I had kept her posted, while trying not to intrude into her grieving.

It was in the middle of those two first weeks of April, tidying up the house after papa’s death, that I came across small interesting items which I thought were significant in papa’s life. I explained to Loong about a puzzling telegram about a Battleship arrival. Loong immediately knew its significance, and identified 4 items that he thought it would be useful to lend to NHB which was organizing an exhibition on papa’s life. These included the Battleship telegram and the John Laycock letter, which would be related to what papa did during the Postmen’s strike. I arranged to do so through the PMO, emphasizing to NHB that these items belonged to the estate and must be returned.

During that period, I had also done things like organising papa's ties, and you confirmed that you were agreeable for NHB to come and pick what they wanted - they mostly wanted the relevant ties to match what papa wore during various historical events.

After the will was read on 12 April, I again kept both you and Ling posted on all that I had done including the 4 items loaned to NHB. In fact, I was in the basement working with the maids, when I was asked to join you and Fern, as well as Loong and Ling, for the reading of the will.

You may wish to check your email records to refresh your memory on the various updates that I had given you during those 2 weeks.

I hope that whatever you are upset about, you will have the heart to remember what papa and mama would have wanted most for the family and for Singapore.

 

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