Perceived level of bribery and corruption low in Singapore: EY
Singapore
THE perceived level of bribery and corruption in Singapore is low, but companies here still have some way to go to convince its executives that such misconduct would be penalised, results of a survey by EY showed.
The 15th EY Global Fraud Survey found that just 10 per cent of Singapore respondents still believe bribery and corrupt practices remain prevalent in business. This compared favourably against 38 per cent for global executives who shared similar perspectives.
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