Corruption reports and cases in Singapore fell to all-time low in 2024


A total of 133 people were prosecuted in court in 2024 for offences investigated by the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau (CPIB). - Photo: ST file

SINGAPORE: Singapore in 2024 recorded its lowest number of corruption cases yet, both in terms of reports lodged and new cases registered.

The Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau (CPIB) received 177 corruption-related reports in 2024, of which 75 were registered for investigation, it said in its release of its annual statistics on Wednesday (May 28).

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