Singapore conducted multiple raids last year in a SG$3-billion money laundering case, one of the world's largest, which resulted in the seizure of properties, cars and luxury goods as well as the arrest of several foreigners.
"As an international financial and business hub, we recognize that we face greater money laundering and terrorism financing risks," Prime Minister Lawrence Wong said Wednesday at an event hosted by the Financial Action Task Force, a global financial crime association.
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