Sun Xueling on ministerial statement in October against money laundering

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The Ministry of Home Affairs and various other ministries will respond comprehensively to the Parliamentary questions filed on money laundering in a ministerial statement in October. Minister of State for Home Affairs Sun Xueling said this in response to 32 Parliamentary questions tabled for Parliament’s session

on Monday , ranging from the money laundering operations by the police to Singapore’s anti-money laundering framework. She pointed out that the questions cover a wide range of issues across several ministries.

 

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