I was born, raised, schooled and did my NS here.
There are no. of errors in your report. Here are just 3. When you want to take down a despot and his family, your bullet (facts) must be accurate.
1. The wife died at age 31. The first hotel in Sentosa began operation circa 1992. Some 10 years after she died. She was found in her office. She was rushed into A&E and they managed to save only her eyes for transplant. She taking her life was well known. You are the only person that has come out with Sentosa.
2. The Wife and LKY never touched the stock market. The Wife controlled the family portfolio and played the property market. She was the doyen of the property market and the firm represented the property developers and made representations to the Land Office. She therefore had the inside track on future development. Old Man's mother made a fortune with properties along Stevens Road which she rented to European expats which he did not disclose in his memoirs. Its the mother's wealth that they paid for the education of the Children. For the last child, she went on an extended cruise and land travel across Europe before he began his studies. Here are 2 notable acquisitions amongst many for old man and wife. . The man has a massive property along Cluny Road rented to Ang Mos, no locals. In the 1990s, when Perth was identified as city where the cabinet in exile will operate in the event of war, Old Man built a home in a 4 hectare property abutting a Golf Course in Perth. It was also the time a number of cabinet ministers bought home in Perth. When you play with the stock market, you must by law make declaration for substantial transactions and holdings. Its not the same with properties.
3. Olam was under massive attack by short sellers re Muddy Waters. It was already majority owned by Temasek for many years. Its accounting practices and high leveraged position was the talk of market around the World. They could not explain themselves. As it was listed in SGX and majority owned by Temasek, it was becoming an embarrassment as it reflected poorly on governance, poor portfolio management etc. The The whole thing was played out in the press for months around and every knew that Temasek will make a general offer to avoid being made the fool. Nobody wanted to touch the shares.
I would take every thing that WCS said with a pinch of salt.