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Singapore Laundering Scandal: Banks With Most Deposits Revealed

Singapore Laundering Scandal: Banks With Most Deposits Revealed

Nnaemeka OkwarabyNnaemeka Okwara
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The final defendant in Singapore’s largest money laundering case has pleaded guilty, paving the way for the city-state to decide on the fate of the forfeited assets worth S$3 billion ($2.2 billion).

The assets include luxury properties, collectible items, and hundreds of millions of dollars in local and foreign currencies held in accounts at top wealth management banks.

According to court filings, Credit Suisse (now owned by UBS Group AG) and Citigroup Inc. held the largest amounts on deposit for the convicted individuals. Other banks with significant exposure include DBS Group Holdings Ltd., Oversea-Chinese Banking Corp., and United Overseas Bank Ltd., Singapore’s three largest banks.

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  • What they are saying:
  • Why it matters:
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What they are saying:

“The forfeiture of these assets is a significant milestone in our efforts to combat money laundering and terrorist financing.” – Singapore authorities

“The exposure of these banks highlights the need for increased vigilance in the financial sector to prevent such crimes.” – Financial analyst

Why it matters:

The revelation of the banks involved in the scandal highlights the importance of robust anti-money laundering measures in the financial sector.

The forfeiture of assets worth S$3 billion sets a precedent for the city-state’s efforts to combat financial crimes.

The exposure of top banks in the scandal underscores the need for increased transparency and accountability in the industry.

In Essence:

The Singapore laundering scandal has reached a significant milestone with the guilty pleas of all accused individuals. The city-state must now decide on the fate of the forfeited assets, worth S$3 billion.

The exposure of top banks, including Credit Suisse and Citigroup, highlights the need for increased vigilance in the financial sector to prevent such crimes.

The forfeiture of assets sets a precedent for Singapore’s efforts to combat financial crimes and underscores the importance of robust anti-money laundering measures.

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