SINGAPORE - The corruption situation in Singapore remains firmly under control, said the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau (CPIB) in a release of its 2018 statistics on Thursday (April 25).. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SINGAPORE - The corruption situation in Singapore remains firmly under control, said the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau in a release of its 2018 statistics on Thursday .
A report is registered for investigation if it is deemed pursuable based on the specificity and quality of information provided. In line with previous years, the majority of the corruption cases registered came from the private sector with 88 per cent or 94 registered cases, where individuals accepted, gave or offered bribes.
There were 101 cases involving the private sector in 2016, and 17 cases involving the public sector that same year.Of the figure, 107 were private sector individuals, with about 20 people from the construction sector.
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