Singapore, April 29 -- The number of corruption cases investigated in Singapore fell to a record low in 2025, with most offences occurring in the private sector, according to the country's anti-graft agency.

Data released on April 28 by the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau (CPIB) showed that 68 cases were registered for investigation in 2025, down from 75 in 2024 and 81 in 2023. This marks the lowest figure since records began in 2010. The CPIB only pursues cases when reports contain sufficient and credible information.

In total, the agency received 160 corruption-related reports last year, including 56 anonymous submissions, a decline from 177 in 2024 and 215 in 2023.​

Corruption remained limited in the public sector. Only...