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Eugene Thuraisingam LLP contributes to Singapore chapter of Chambers’ 2024 Global Practice Guide for White-Collar Crime

We are proud to announce that our Suang Wijaya, Johannes Hadi, Ng Yuan Siang and Hilary Low recently co-authored the Singapore chapter of Chambers and Partners’ Global Practice Guide for White-Collar Crime 2024.

This Global Practice Guide compiles the views and opinions of leading practitioners from 28 different countries. It is designed to provide lawyers and all other practitioners with an overview of the various systems of regulation in the field of white-collar crime. It also seeks to provide practical guidance regarding the application and enforcement of these laws, and insight into potential future developments. We are honored to have contributed to this esteemed publication, sharing our knowledge and expertise on white-collar crime.

Our chapter focuses on key legal aspects and emerging trends in this rapidly evolving area of law. We discuss an overview of a wide range of topics related to white-collar crime, such as the legal framework in this area of law, issues related to enforcement, as well as the nuances of commonly-seen white-collar offences.

Chambers and Partners is the gold-standard in legal rankings, and we are proud of our inclusion in the Chambers White-Collar Crime 2023 Global Practice Guide. This recognition, along with our recent ranking by Chambers and Partners for Corporate Investigations: Anti-Corruption Domestic, reflects our dedication to excellence in this field.

Eugene Thuraisingam LLP continues to flourish as a leader in this area, and we look forward to utilizing the knowledge and expertise gained through our contribution to the guide to enhance our services and further promote justice. We remain committed to providing our clients with the highest level of legal representation and maintaining our reputation as trusted advisors in the field of white-collar crime.

Our full guide can be accessed via the link below.