Corruption-related reports filed in Singapore drop
The number of corruption-related reports filed has dropped. It fell by eight per cent last year compared to the previous year. But the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau looked into a higher proportion of these cases. The agency received 215 reports. It probed 81 new cases, or about 38 per cent. This is higher than the average of 34 per cent between 2019 and 2022.
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