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Singapore court says PM's nephew can fight order in long-running contempt case

The Singapore Court of Appeal on Monday ruled that the prime minister's nephew, Li Shengwu, can contest a government move to serve him court papers in the United States, a potential setback for the prosecution's high-profile contempt of court case against him.


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