Early this month, Singapore's Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA)
revoked the permanent residence of Huang Jing, then a professor
at Singapore's prominent Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy,
and of his wife, Shirley Yang Xiuping, also a U.S. citizen. Both
had appealed the decision.
The minister for home affairs has rejected their appeals and
they were informed of the rejection on Wednesday, the MHA said
in a statement, adding that the decision was final.
The statement said Huang and his wife would need to leave
Singapore within 14 days.
"They will be permanently banned from re-entering Singapore," it
said.
The ministry's decision to revoke Huang's permanent residency
this month was based on his alleged interactions with a foreign
country with the aim of bringing about a change in the direction
of Singapore's foreign policy. It also said Huang's wife was
aware of his activities.
The ministry did not identify the foreign country with which
Huang was said to be interacting.
Huang did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for
comment.
(Reporting by Aradhana Aravindan and Sam Holmes; Editing by
Simon Cameron-Moore)
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