Commercial Affairs Department
The Commercial Affairs Department (Abbreviation: CAD; Malay: Jabatan Hal Ehwal Komersial; Chinese: 商业事务局) is a staff department of the Singapore Police Force.
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| National agency | Singapore |
| Operations jurisdiction | Singapore |
| Governing body | Government of Singapore |
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| Parent agency | Ministry of Home Affairs |
History
The department was founded in 1984 as the Commercial Crime Department with Glenn Knight as its first director.
Modern day
As the white-collar crimes unit[1] of the police, CAD conducts a variety of inquiries ranging from corporate irregularities such as LionGold[2] and Data Register[3] in 2014, as well as casino-related offences.[4] It also has the right making arrests.[5]
Probes
High-profile probes conducted by CAD include City Harvest Church[6] founder Kong Hee,[7] former bank relationship manager Vyia Lee Yock Sim who had misappropriated more than US$400,000 from seven high net-worth clients by 2006,[8] China tourist guide Yang Yin with a widow's niece over a legal tussle assets believed to be worth $40 million.[9]
References
- Kwok, Jonathan. "Police investigating trading irregularities after penny stock meltdown". Retrieved 13 January 2015.
- "Remaining potential investors in LionGold withdraw following CAD probe". 24 Jun 2014. Retrieved 13 January 2015.
- Hoe, Pei Shan (18 Jun 2014). "Data Register being investigated by police, monies from bank account seized". Retrieved 13 January 2015.
- Ng, Kai Ling. "RWS fined $600000 for partially reimbursing levies for 3400 patrons". Retrieved 13 January 2015.
- "statement by singapore police force" (PDF). POLICE NEWS RELEASE.
- "CAD charges are against individuals, not the church: DPM Teo". Singapore Press Holdings Ltd. 26 Jun 2012. Retrieved 13 January 2015.
- Kok, Xing Hui (12 September 2014). "Kong's CAD statements 'at odds with confession letter'". Retrieved 13 January 2015.
- Lim (28 Jun 2014). "Crime busters win accolades for cracking cases". Retrieved 13 January 2015.
- Khew, Carolyn. "Former China tour guide Yang Yin called back to assist police with investigations". Retrieved 13 January 2015.