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PwC’s 2014 Global Economic Crime Survey – Singapore

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PwC’s 2014 Global Economic Crime Survey – Singapore

The Singapore edition of our 2014 Global Economic Crime survey turns the spotlight to the types of economic crime most commonly experienced in Singapore, together with the biggest perceived impacts on organisations. The report also provides guidance on how companies can manage these risks.
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