I disagree with your article. 

The reporting of these "scandals" have proveN that the PAP aka SG GOVERNMENT has zero tolerance for such matters.

Other countries would moat probably has hushed it up.

How $2 Billion Money Laundering Scandal Threatens Singapore’s Image

Singapore’s normally staid image has had a rough year. Allegations have erupted that wealthy Chinese have been pouring ill-gotten gains into the Asian financial hub, in what the government itself describes as potentially one of the world’s largest money-laundering cases. More than S$2.8 billion worth of assets from cash to crypto have been seized, while lawmakers debate how much more dirty money has been sloshing around. On top of that, a series of political scandals has dented the city-state’s
How $2 Billion Money Laundering Scandal Threatens Singapore’s Image

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