SINGAPORE: Singapore vowed Wednesday to punish any criminal wrongdoing after the country's largest charity was accused of ethical lapses amid suspicion its former head may have diverted funds for personal use.
The allegations surrounding T.T. Durai, the former chief executive of the National Kidney Foundation, caused rare public outrage in the city-state and embarrassed authorities in a nation that prides itself on good corporate governance.
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