On 23 July 2023, a post was made on Lee's Facebook account, including the statement: "two ministers have leased state-owned mansions from the agency that one of them controls, felling trees and getting state-sponsored renovations". Within a week, Singaporean ministers
K. Shanmugam and
Vivian Balakrishnan demanded that Lee apologize for and withdraw his statements, and additionally pay damages to them, which they said they would donate to charity; if he did not do so, they threatened to sue him. Shanmugam alleged that Lee accused him and Balakrishnan of "acting corruptly and for personal gain by having Singapore Land Authority (SLA) give us preferential treatment" regarding the
Ridout Road rentals. Lee responded: "My post did not assert that Shanmugam and V. Balakrishnan acted corruptly or for personal gain by having SLA give them preferential treatment … My post simply stated facts that were already widely published in the Singapore and international media." The two ministers proceeded to sue Lee for defamation. The
High Court of Singapore gave default judgment in November 2023 in favour of the ministers when Lee did not respond to the lawsuits. Lee was ordered to pay S$400,000 in total to the two ministers, comprising S$150,000 in general damages and S$50,000 in aggravated damages to each minister. Lee was also ordered to pay S$51,000 in costs to each Minister. In his judgment, Judge
Goh Yihan stated that he was satisfied that Lee had "consciously chosen not to respond" and the ministers were "public leaders and persons of the highest integrity who undoubtedly have a high standing", which was "a factor that points towards the award of higher damages".
Payment to ministers On 29 September 2024, Lee Hsien Yang reported making a payment of S$619,335.53 to Shanmugam and Balakrishnan, which he stated was equivalent to 13.6 months' rent for the two Ridout houses. He indicated that this payment was made in an effort to honor his father's wishes regarding his home at 38 Oxley Road and to allow his sister, Wei Ling, who is unwell, to continue residing there. Lee expressed disappointment that the ministers did not pursue the case in the
English courts. Wei Ling died shortly after in October 2024. ==Personal life==