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[PRESS RELEASE] Alleged Bribes for Driving Licence
Bribery can lead to serious and irreversible consequences. For example, road safety will be compromised if individuals are able to corruptly... https://t.co/EsXy4DoBGK
[PRESS RELEASE] Construction Site Manager Sentenced to Jail for Corruption
On 2 May 2019, Muthukaruppan Periyasamy, a Site Manager of Fenzhii Engineering Services Pte Ltd... https://t.co/820DolGvrV
[PRESS RELEASE] No Getting Ahead Through Corruption
Individuals seeking to advance business interests should do so in an honest and transparent manner. Engaging in corrupt acts will only... https://t.co/jyY1tsQY6M
[PRESS RELEASE] The Heavy Price of Corruption
The act of bribery can happen in many forms and value. We do not tolerate bribery even when the amount is small because some corrupt acts can possibly lead... https://t.co/dRXazikhIM
[PRESS RELEASE] A Corrupt Turn Of Events
When found flouting traffic rules, motorists should not turn to corruption as a way to get out of trouble with the law.
On 22 March 2019, Chia Chan Kong (谢振光), a... https://t.co/ysmJE7wDNS
Finished a really good workout! Investigation Officers have to be ready for stake-outs, quick action, irregular working hours, and prolonged and protracted operations. This means that I have to keep my physical fitness and mental resilience in tip top shape!
[PRESS RELEASE] Not Leaving Corruption Unwatched
The conduct of business should be free from corruption and carried out in a fair and transparent manner. If left unwatched, corruption can cause... https://t.co/LXbs68D3QW
[PRESS RELEASE] Former Employees of Pest Control Company Sentenced to Jail for Corruption
On 18 March 2019, Tung Chee Keong (湯志强) and Chandran Jeganathan, former... https://t.co/AkT4h0LOeN
[PRESS RELEASE] Fined Over Purchases Lined With Corruption
It is illegal for employees to line their pockets with corrupt commissions obtained during the course of their work.
On 18... https://t.co/glMkFb0x3c
[PRESS RELEASE]
“Drunk” on Shady Deals
Resorting to bribery to further business interests is unfair and illegal. Individuals should never conspire to conduct business dealings... https://t.co/taEgBFnpop
Fueled by Corruption
The bunkering industry in Singapore is among the largest in the world. It is important to protect the integrity of the industry and to ensure a level playing field for all. On 8 March... https://t.co/Q3dRFHk1Hd
[PRESS RELEASE] Asking for Bribes and Improper Kickbacks
Companies should not pay bribes to obtain business or to avoid complications in business dealings. If they encounter requests for... https://t.co/AmgVSfC2qK
What's corruption costing the world? Bribery costs the world an estimated $1.5 to $2 trillion annually – and that's just one aspect of corruption. https://t.co/9S2pSFVpHq
[PRESS RELEASE] Keeping a Close Watch on Corruption
Companies and their employees are expected to keep a close watch to ensure that business dealings are conducted in a fair and transparent... https://t.co/Vez6eF3Aqv
[PRESS RELEASE] Bribes to Advance Business Interest
The giving or receiving of bribes to advance business interest is an unfair and illegal practice. Individuals should never give corrupt... https://t.co/UYEt4Te2tl
[PRESS RELEASE] Jailed Over Small-Value Bribes
A bribe, regardless of the amount, is illegal.
On 15 February 2019, Zhao Yucun (赵玉村), a 44-year-old Forklift Truck Operator employed by Cogent... https://t.co/AHtSPZ1x8B
[PRESS RELEASE] Down The Wrong Road
On 13 February 2019, one Tang Joo Yong @ Peter Tang (“Peter Tang”) was sentenced to 14 months' and 10 weeks' imprisonment and a fine of $1,300 for corruption, using criminal... https://t.co/xbjA7J1QjS
[PRESS RELEASE] Engineering Corrupt Transactions
Companies and their employees operating in Singapore are expected to conduct business dealings in a fair and transparent manner, instead of... https://t.co/vezXZTOY9F