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Home»Legal and Regulatory»Singapore Takes Bold Action Against $15 Mln Money-Laundering Case Amid Global Push
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Singapore Takes Bold Action Against $15 Mln Money-Laundering Case Amid Global Push

December 3, 2023No Comments3 Mins Read
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In a groundbreaking move, Oversea-Chinese Banking Corp. (OCBC) has initiated legal proceedings to recover losses in Singapore’s most significant money laundering scandal. The lender, being the second largest bank in Southeast Asia, has filed a claim against Su Baolin, one of the key suspects, signaling a new chapter in the pursuit of justice.

Meanwhile, this marks the first instance of a financial institution in Singapore actively seeking redress in the aftermath of the shocking revelations.

OCBC’s Stance Against Singapore Money-Laundering

Singapore, a global financial hub, has been rocked by the aftermath of its largest money laundering case, with OCBC leading the justice charge, according to a Bloomberg report. Meanwhile, the bank recently filed a claim against Su Baolin, a Cambodian passport holder, seeking approximately S$19.7 million or around $14.7 million. Notably, legal documents reveal that this sum is predominantly related to a residential mortgage.

Meanwhile, OCBC made a unique move by seeking a court order to take possession of a property currently being built in Sentosa Cove, an upscale residential area. Notably, Su, one of the ten Chinese-born individuals arrested in August, faces charges related to forgery and money laundering.

In addition, the lender has demanded the repayment of S$19.5 million in housing loans, along with accrued interest, and an additional S$220,570 in credit card debt.

According to the report, OCBC remains tight-lipped about the lawsuit, and an affidavit uncovered unsuccessful attempts to serve Su, who has been in remand since the August 15 arrest. Notably, the legal proceedings add a layer of complexity to an already intricate case, raising questions about the extent of financial institutions’ involvement in the pursuit of justice.

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A Closer Look Into The Assets

Singapore police, in a sweeping anti-money laundering move, has seized and frozen more than S$2.8 billion in assets since the island-wide raid in August. This includes properties, cash, bank accounts, and cryptocurrencies linked to the ten individuals arrested.

Meanwhile, Su and his wife have seen S$99 million of their assets restrained and barred for disposal, reflecting the magnitude of the ongoing scandal. In addition, the move also aligns with Singapore’s recent stance on its money laundering probe of Chinese clients.

As the legal battle intensifies and assets continue to be unearthed, Singapore remains on edge, grappling with the repercussions of a case that has sent shockwaves through its reputation as a global financial stronghold. The pursuit of justice in this high-stakes drama raises critical questions about the role of financial institutions in combating financial crimes and the broader implications for Singapore’s standing as a financial powerhouse.

Meanwhile, the news comes amid a time when global regulators are increasing their focus on the money-laundering aspect. Especially after Binance’s money-laundering settlement, several regulatory bodies, including EBA, among others, have proposed stricter anti-money laundering regulations.

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