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Talk super cock!


http://www.channelnewsasia.com/mobile/singapore/hard-work-needed-to/2673282.html


Hard work needed to maintain Singapore's reputation as clean, incorrupt system: PM Lee
By Kimberly Spykerman, News 5
POSTED: 07 Apr 2016 12:06 **UPDATED: 07 Apr 2016 21:19

File photo of PM Lee Hsien Loong. (Photo: Xabryna Kek)*

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SINGAPORE: The Republic is globally recognised as a country that has a clean and incorrupt system, and three factors have led to this outcome - strong political leadership from the start, a robust anti-corruption framework, and a culture that eschews corruption.

These were laid out by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong on Thursday (Apr 7), at the opening of the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau's (CPIB) exhibition "Declassified - Corruption Matters", which outlines the nation's anti-corruption journey.

Pointing to the number of corruption cases registered in 2015, Mr Lee noted that they were at an all-time low. A total of 132 cases were registered for investigation by the CPIB - a drop from 136 in 2014 - although it received 877 complaints in 2015, 19 per cent more than in 2014.*
 
Talk super cock!


http://www.channelnewsasia.com/mobile/singapore/hard-work-needed-to/2673282.html


Hard work needed to maintain Singapore's reputation as clean, incorrupt system: PM Lee
By Kimberly Spykerman, News 5
POSTED: 07 Apr 2016 12:06 **UPDATED: 07 Apr 2016 21:19

File photo of PM Lee Hsien Loong. (Photo: Xabryna Kek)*

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SINGAPORE: The Republic is globally recognised as a country that has a clean and incorrupt system, and three factors have led to this outcome - strong political leadership from the start, a robust anti-corruption framework, and a culture that eschews corruption.

These were laid out by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong on Thursday (Apr 7), at the opening of the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau's (CPIB) exhibition "Declassified - Corruption Matters", which outlines the nation's anti-corruption journey.

Pointing to the number of corruption cases registered in 2015, Mr Lee noted that they were at an all-time low. A total of 132 cases were registered for investigation by the CPIB - a drop from 136 in 2014 - although it received 877 complaints in 2015, 19 per cent more than in 2014.*

Of course if not there will be sanctions
 
Had to laugh when I hear that:D

Has anyone heard of a "lesser mortal" making a complaint against an elite?
 
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