Corruption-Related Reports Drop 18% in 2024; Private Sector Cases Account for Majority of Investigations: CPIB
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Corruption-related reports drop 18% in 2024; private sector cases account for majority of investigations: CPIB
SINGAPORE: The Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau (CPIB) received fewer corruption-related reports in 2024, with the number of cases registered for investigation also remaining low. The anti-graft agency received 177 corruption-related reports last year, a drop of 18 per cent from the
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Singapore continues to maintain its strong stance against corruption, with the situation in 2024 remaining firmly under control. Latest figures from the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau (CPIB) show a further decline in corruption-related activity, reflecting the country’s ongoing commitment to transparency and clean governance. Infographic courtesy: www.cpib.gov.sg The number of corruption-related reports received fell to 177 in 2024, an 1…
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