“Singapore does not need another country to tell us what to do to enforce our laws, nor will we do anything unless it is in our own interests,” said Second Home Affairs Minister Josephine Teo in parliament on Tuesday (Oct 3). She was addressing speculation that Singapore arrested the suspects in the billion-dollar money laundering case at China’s behest.
She also offered a brief background on the case, including how the police were first alerted to suspicious activities in 2021. Read more: https://cna.asia/48uv7v0
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