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PwC Survey Finds that 24% of Singapore-based Companies have Fallen Victim to Economic Crime in the Last Two Years

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PwC Survey Finds that 24% of Singapore-based Companies have Fallen Victim to Economic Crime in the Last Two Years

Economic crime against businesses continues to rise globally. Some 24% of Singapore respondents say they have been victims of economic crime, according to the Singapore edition of PwC's 2014 Global Economic Crime Survey. 80% of Singapore-based companies experiencing economic crime encountered asset misappropriation, 15% fell victim to cybercrime and 15% experienced bribery and corruption.
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PwC Survey Finds that 24% of Singapore-based Companies have Fallen Victim to Economic Crime in the Last Two Years

PwC Survey Finds that 24% of Singapore-based Companies have Fallen Victim to Economic Crime in the Last Two Years

Economic crime against businesses continues to rise globally. Some 24% of Singapore respondents say they have been victims of economic crime, according to the Singapore edition of PwC's 2014 Global Economic Crime Survey. 80% of Singapore-based companies experiencing economic crime encountered asset misappropriation, 15% fell victim to cybercrime and 15% experienced bribery and corruption.