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Chinese national accused of offering $200 bribe to ICA officer at Woodlands Checkpoint

Chinese national accused of offering $200 bribe to ICA officer at Woodlands Checkpoint
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A Chinese national has been charged in Singapore for allegedly attempting to bribe an Immigration and Checkpoints Authority officer after being denied entry. The Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau emphasized Singapore's zero-tolerance policy toward corruption.

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It reinforces the strict legal standards and anti-corruption enforcement mechanisms in Singapore's border security operations.

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A man from China who was denied entry at Woodlands Checkpoint allegedly tried to bribe his way into the country.

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