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Singapore worked with UK authorities on fraud case involving ex-F1 CEO Bernie Ecclestone: DPM Wong

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SINGAPORE: Singapore worked closely with authorities in the United Kingdom on their investigation and prosecution of former F1 CEO Bernie Ecclestone, Deputy Prime Minister Lawrence Wong said on Wednesday (Aug 2).Ecclestone is facing trial later this year for fraud over his alleged failure to declare to Britain's government about S$650 million (US$484 million) held in a trust in a Singapore bank account.

The 92-year-old billionaire pleaded not guilty to the fraud charge in June.Mr Wong was replying to questions filed in parliament by Workers' Party MPs Louis Chua and He Ting Ru.Ms He asked if the government had received any requests from UK law enforcement agencies regarding the case, while Mr Chua asked if the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) was satisfied with anti-money laundering precautions that had been put in place at the bank involved."It is our policy, in line with international practice, not to comment on whether a foreign government has made a request for legal assistance on specific cases," said Mr Wong in his written answer."That said, we can confirm that the Monetary Authority of Singapore, Singapore Police Force and Attorney-General's Chambers have worked closely with UK authorities on their investigation and prosecution of Mr Ecclestone."In fact, Singapore proactively shared relevant information with our UK counterparts, which helped them develop their case."Mr Wong, who is also Finance Minister, said that MAS conducted an inspection of the bank in 2017 to assess its controls for mitigating money laundering and terrorist financing risks. "During the inspection, MAS specifically reviewed the bank's handling of its relationship with Mr Ecclestone," he said."While MAS found that there was room for

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