The Bureau has produced Public Education videos to educate the General Public, Public Officers, Private Sector as well as Students on the concept of corruption. Using real-life cases and animations, the videos emphasize on our nation's zero tolerance against corruption and the importance of keeping Singapore corruption-free.
Check the videos out below!
Singapore's Anti-Corruption Journey
Today, the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau (CPIB) turns 65!
An agency that is traditionally low-profile and seen as mysterious, our team found out how well Singaporeans actually know about the CPIB, one of the oldest anti-corruption agency in the world!
So how well did you fare in this CPIB-edition pop quiz? More wrong than right answers?
A warm welcome to our newest officer of the CPIB! Reporting to work on Monday, 18 September 2017, Kopi Lim will be bringing you more insights into our anti-corruption work.
As an introduction, he shares some interesting facts about himself.
As part of the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau’s (CPIB) ongoing anti-corruption efforts, a new Corruption Reporting & Heritage Centre (CRHC) located at 247 Whitley Road, Singapore 297830, has been operational with effect 9 January 2017. Members of public can now make corruption complaints with an onsite Duty Officer at this new centre, which is located conveniently near Stevens MRT. Appointments to lodge a corruption complaint at the CHRC can be made here.
The CPIB Exhibition “Declassified - Corruption Matters” was launched on 7 April 2016 by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong at the National Library, where it was on display for more than a month. As part of efforts to spread the anti-corruption message far and wide, the exhibition also roved to four selected regional libraries to make it convenient for visitors to visit the exhibition.
In conjunction with International Anti-Corruption Day on 9 December 2016, the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau (CPIB) launched the Short Story Writing Competition #IfILiveInDarkness, which was opened
From a corruption-rife mudflats to a modern metropolis known for its efficiency and incorruptibility, visit the CPIB Exhibition “Declassified - Corruption Matters” to gain insights into Singapore's battle against the venal. You will journey with the exhibition as it showcases how corruption-ridden Singapore transformed itself into the glistening nation that now ranks among the least corrupt countries in the world. You will be re-acquainted with our Founding Prime Minister, the late Mr Lee Kuan Yew and his vision in keeping Singapore corruption-free.
On 13 January 2015, the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau (CPIB) and the Civil Service College (CSC) jointly organised the Integrity In Action: Public Service Values Conference 2015. Held at Suntec City, the half-day Conference saw more than 600 public officers from all levels of the Public Service.
On 13 December 2014, the Bureau held its annual Roadshow at Toa Payoh’s HDB Hub Mall Atrium. Under the overarching theme of Unite Against Corruption: You are the Solution, more than 2,500 members of the public got the opportunity to learn more about corruption and how they could play a proactive role in combating corruption in Singapore.
The Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau (CPIB) held its inaugural “Do Your Part to Stamp Out Corruption” Exhibition cum Roadshow at the National Library from 15 to 16 June 2013.