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Anti-Bribery and Anti-Corruption Compliance in Asia (Part 1)
Singapore: Regulation of Bribery and Corruption, and Enforcement Actions and Their Impact on Business
Singapore is known for being one of the least corrupt countries in the world. Singapore ranks third on the list of least corrupt nations on the 2024 edition of the Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI), which is published annually by Transparency International and serves as a key indicator of corruption levels in different countries. However, bribery and corruption remain significant compliance risks, which must be addressed even in Singapore. In addition, the country has its own unique characteristics in terms of regulatory enforcement. This article will offer an overview of the anti-bribery and corruption regulations in Singapore, how the authorities approach enforcement, and the potential impact of those regulations and enforcement efforts on businesses. The primary legislation governing bribery and corruption in Singapore...To read the full article, please see the PDF file
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Satoshi has worked at N&A’s Singapore office since July 2022 and has provided Japanese clients with headquarters in Japan or Singapore and other clients with legal support on crisis management/compliance, dispute resolution, labor and general corporate matters for their businesses operations in Southeast Asian countries.
Satoshi has also engaged in international construction and infrastructure projects and has advised on construction contracts, laws and regulations, and disputes in connection with projects in Japan and overseas.