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1 out of 5 graft probes by CPIB involves public officers: DPM Teo Chee Hean
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Published on Jul 24, 2013
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On average, the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau (CPIB) opened 39 cases involving public officers per year for investigation and these make up about one in five of all graft probes by the agency, said Deputy Prime Minister Teo Chee Hean. -- ST FILE PHOTO: RAJ NADARAJAN*
On average, the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau (CPIB) opens 39 cases involving public officers per year for investigation and these make up about one in five of all graft probes by the agency, said Deputy Prime Minister Teo Chee Hean.
"About two thirds of the investigations involving public officers led to prosecution or disciplinary proceedings," added DPM Teo in a statement released through the Prime Minister's Officer (PMO) on Wednesday. His comments come shortly after a CPIB officers was charged in court earlier in the day for misappropriating the bureau's funds.
He said a study of public officers investigated for corruption and other financial crimes by the police Commercial Affairs Department and CPIB over the last five years, concluded that cases involving such officers have "remained low and quite stable over the last five years".
"We will take strong measures to tighten up processes," added DPM Teo, who is also the Minister in charge of the Civil Service
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ArashiExile1
0 minutes ago
So much for "paying top civil servants top dollars so that they will refrain from all forms of corruptions."
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hotwoks
23 minutes ago
We have to thank the Govt for opening 2 casinos here. *This guy got hooked on gambling using ah gong money.
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hotwoks
25 minutes ago
We heard of SPF recently and now CPIB having monkeys within their organisation. *Moral of the story is to make sure you see the speck in your eyes before looking at others.
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Mastermind
43 minutes ago
So many accounting lapses in public sector year after year but no CPIB investigations? BTW, why no news on Brompton bike case?
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hub_bo
55 minutes ago
right, so the*Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau has corrupted*people working inside too. Nice going.
BTW ST, don't play the thing down. It is not CPIB*officer*is*assistant director*
How excellent, this coming RIGHT after yesterday's news

PM Teo highlights need for diversity, empathy and*integrity*in public service, ST, Jul 23 2013.
'only' sia. I guess 20% of the cases is not significant enough to DPM Teo.*
Personally I think we shouldn't look at just the number of cases but the EXTENT of the cases.
I mean if 4 cases involves like $50,000 each, versus this $1.7mn, shouldn't we be more worried?
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