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  2. Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau - Wikipedia

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    In April 2019, the CPIB reported that it received 358 corruption-related reports, and registered 107 new cases for investigation in 2018. Cases involving the private sector continued to form the majority, or 88%, of all new cases registered for investigation by the CPIB in 2018. The conviction rate remained high, averaging 98% from 2014 to 2018.

  3. Corruption in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The Republic of Singapore is generally perceived as one of the least corrupt countries in the world. Cases are mostly handled by the Singapore Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau (CPIB), a government agency in Singapore that investigates and prosecutes corruption in the public and private sectors. [1]

  4. Illegal immigration to Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Illegal immigration to Singapore is the process of migrating into the Republic of Singapore in violation of its immigration laws. Singapore is an attractive destination especially in the region as it is a country with a strong currency that offers high living standards, including in education, wages and safety as well as an overall far higher quality of life compared to its neighbours.

  5. In a first for Singapore, cabinet minister is charged with ...

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    According to CNBC’s calculations, Iswaran obtained 116 tickets to the Singapore Grand Prix between 2016 and 2022, worth 347,152.10 Singapore dollars ($258,388.78). Race events were not held in ...

  6. Rare Singapore corruption probe widens to include Grand Prix ...

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    A corruption investigation in Singapore has expanded to include Ong Beng Seng, a hotel tycoon best known for bringing the Formula 1 Grand Prix to the wealthy city state.

  7. Singapore's 'squeaky clean' image takes a beating as ... - AOL

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    Singapore’s government officials are among the world’s highest paid, as the country seeks to discourage corruption and attract the best talent.Ministers are paid about 1.1 million Singapore ...

  8. Law enforcement in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau (CPIB) is a government agency in Singapore which investigates and prosecutes corruption in the public and private sectors. It was founded in 1952. Although the primary function is to investigate corruption, it is empowered to investigate other criminal cases in which corruption may be involved.

  9. Singapore minister charged with corruption in rare case - AOL

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    Singapore's former Transport Minister S. Iswaran has been charged in court for graft, the anti-corruption agency said on Thursday, in one of the most high-profile graft cases involving a minister ...