Business crimes
There is no formal definition of a “business crime” or a “white-collar crime”in the context of Singapore legislation. Neither do any of these terms carryany legal significance. The term “white-collar crime” was popularised afterthe American sociologist, Edwin H Sutherland, delivered his presidential...
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Main Author: | WAN, Wai Yee |
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2009
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