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Criminal Breach of Trust_Asia Law Network
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What is Criminal Breach of Trust (CBT) in Singapore?
Wayne Ong July 27, 2018
Criminal and Litigation,Personal,Regional Law

Reading Time: 4 minutesA person may be charged with an offence for a criminal breach of trust (“CBT”) if he dishonestly misappropriates, takes, uses or dispose of any property which he has control over. The offence is described under s. 405 to 409 of the Penal Code, Cap. 224. A CBT is committed if: A person who is […]

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