The biggest corruption case in Singapore s history, who was slapped in the face?

Mondo History Updated on 2024-02-01

According to **, Singapore has uncovered one of the largest corruption cases in history, which shocked not only Singapore, but also the world!

The ** who was seized was Singapore's former Minister of Transport Iwaran. On January 18, local time, he was indicted in the Singapore National Court, accusing him of suspected ** and accepting ** bribes. It was revealed that he had two ** business relationships with the billionaire's 12$40,000, and $160,000 worth of financial bribes. Among them, the stolen goods mainly include the cost of receiving tickets for various luxury enjoyments. Its total amount is equivalent to only 2.1 million yuan.

Singapore** is known for its integrity, with a strict integrity system and anti-corruption regulations, and a clean and upright atmosphere, which has become a model for countries around the world to learn from and emulate.

Some people say that the disclosure of this case slapped Singapore itself in the face and humiliated the image of the honest ** for a while. In our opinion, the *** case of 2.1 million yuan is just "pediatrics", which is commonplace in China. In Singapore, the government and the opposition have been shaken and the people have been mobilized, which shows that Singaporeans have no room for sand in their eyes when looking at anti-corruption. This also bears witness to the integrity, self-discipline and hatred of Singaporeans.

On the other hand, the corruption cases that have been continuously exposed and investigated in China are all quite large and shocking, and they are even more shocking than the one that has appeared in Singapore. A bank supervisor will get tens of millions of kickbacks just for illegal lending, and a mayor will reach hundreds of millions of ......, it's really a big deal. In the face of Singapore's officialdom, don't the Chinese people feel ashamed in comparison? What else is there to joke and complain about Singapore?

Corruption is everywhere and pervasive, and no matter how strict the laws and regulations are, there are also omissions, and there are also those who take risks to wipe the law, which is determined by the dark side of selfish human nature. This is true for small countries, but for large countries. Only by tightening the cage of the system and the cameras full of supervision can we prevent problems before they happen and deter them before they happen.

It is believed that through the investigation and handling of this case, Singapore will certainly reach a higher level in punishing corruption and building a clean and honest government. At the same time, it also provides a reference for our anti-corruption work and warns us to further improve our supervision mechanism. The fight against corruption and the promotion of clean government are always on the road, and there is a long way to go.

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