SINGAPORE: Citigroup, DBS Group Holdings and other banks caught up in Singapore’s biggest money-laundering scandal are ramping up scrutiny of their wealthy customers and potential clients to avoid exposure to illicit flows, according to people familiar with the matter.
KLUANG: Integrity Schools and Henry Gurney Schools have achieved a 100% pass rate in the Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia examination for the second year running.
"A total of 74 candidates from Integrity Schools and Henry Gurney Schools sat for the 2023 SPM examination and I am very pleased to say that all have qualified for SPM certificates.
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