Singapore authorities have launched a strict review of family offices and hedge funds
Singaporean authorities have begun to impose stricter scrutiny on family offices and hedge funds, following a series of criminal cases, highlighting Singapore's efforts to protect personal safety. It is reported that one of the defendants in a $3 billion Singapore dollar ($2.2 billion) money laundering case is related to a tax-exempt family office.
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