Iras officer jailed for trying to unlawfully boost cash payouts to his mother’s companies

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Iras officer jailed for trying to unlawfully boost cash payouts to his mother’s companies
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SINGAPORE — A former Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore (Iras) officer who tried to use an Iras computer to direct unauthorised cash payouts to his mother’s two companies has been sentenced to four months in jail.

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