Singapore shaken by $9m fraud, Govt says it is reviewing financial processes

The Sydney Morning Herald, 30 Sep 2010
Singapore said on Thursday it was reviewing government financial processes in the wake of its worst corruption case in 15 years, involving a senior civil servant with a penchant for Italian supercars.
Large-scale graft cases are rare in Singapore, a thriving global financial centre and business hub which enjoys a reputation for being the least corrupt country in Asia.
It pays its civil servants some of the highest government salaries in the world as a deterrent to corruption. Full story