SINGAPORE: A man allegedly linked to Singapore’s largest money laundering case involving S$3 billion in cash and assets was ...
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A naturalised Singaporean man was charged on Thursday with helping foreigners forge documents and falsify accounts as part of a S$3 billion ($2.24 billion) money laundering ring.
Singapore has charged Wang Junjie, the former director of a local corporate service provider linked to individuals caught up ...
A man has been handed 15 charges — including forgery and falsifying accounts — in relation to the multibillion-dollar money ...
WANG Junjie, a former director of a corporate service provider linked to individuals in 2023’s S$3 billion anti-money laundering bust, has been charged with 15 offences ranging from engaging in a ...
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A naturalised Singaporean man was charged today with helping foreigners forge documents and falsify accounts as part of a S$3 billion (US$2.24 billion) money laundering ring. Wang Junjie, 42, is the ...
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SINGAPORE (Reuters) - A naturalised Singaporean man was charged on Thursday with helping foreigners forge documents and falsify accounts as part of a S$3 billion ($2.24 billion) money laundering ring.
Wang's registration and that of his consultancy were both cancelled by Singapore’s accounting regulator in 2024 for anti-money laundering breaches.