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Most of us will never have to seek legal advice for murder or kidnapping. But at some point in our lives, we are all faced with a conflict of interest. When does a conflict cross the line to become a corruption offence? This book, written for both lawyers and lay persons, seeks to answer that question through an exploration of each of the elements of the offence: (a) accepting or giving a bribe (b) as an inducement or reward (c) to do something that is objectively corrupt (d) with guilty knowledge.
Now into its second edition, the new Law of Corruption in Singapore covers developments since 2007. Highlights include:
Now into its second edition, the new Law of Corruption in Singapore covers developments since 2007. Highlights include:
Table of Contents
Part A: The Elements of the Offence
Introduction (no changes from 1st Ed)
The Meaning of “Corruptly” and the Two step Test (no changes from 1st Ed)
Corrupt Element
Guilty Knowledge
Interpretation of Words and Phrases
Part B: Evidential Issues
Statutory Presumptions
Statements Made to CPIB Officers
Witnesses Requiring Special Consideration (no changes from 1st Ed)
Part C: Territorial Jurisdiction, the Attorney-General’s Consent to Prosecute and Other Ancillary Matters
Supplementary Provisions
Seizure
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