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New corruption cases in Singapore last year at all-time low

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SINGAPORE – The number of fresh cases handled by the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau (CPIB) last year fell to an all-time low of 132, dipping from 136 in 2014.
This is despite a spike in the number of complaints. In all, the CPIB received 877…
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