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Singapore to tighten rules on corporate-service providers after $3 billion money laundering scandal

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Singapore to tighten rules on corporate-service providers after $3 billion money laundering scandal
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Singapore is planning to tighten its rules governing corporate-service providers, following a spate of money-laundering cases involving foreign nationals in the city state. 

All entities providing corporate services — such as business formation and regulatory filings — in and from Singapore will need to be registered with the Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority, according to a proposal that was published on Tuesday. 

The government is also looking to impose fines of up to $100,000 on registered corporate-service providers and their senior management, if they breach rules on anti-money-laundering and illicit financing.

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