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Prevention of Corruption (Amendment) Ordinance

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Type
Bill
Status
In force
Enacted
1963
Sections
3

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About this bill

Prevention of Corruption (Amendment) Ordinance is Singapore Bill, cited as Bill 203 1963, currently marked in force and first recorded in 1963.

Clause 1

Short title

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This Ordinance may be cited as the Prevention of Corruption (Amendment) Ordinance, 1963.

Clause 2

New sections 16A and 16B

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The Prevention of Corruption Ordinance, 1960, is hereby amended by inserting immediately after section 16 thereof the following new sections: —“Powers to require attendance of witnesses16A.—

(1)

A senior special investigator or special investigator making an investigation under this Ordinance may, by order in writing, require the attendance before himself of any person being within the limits of the State who, from the information given or otherwise, appears to be acquainted with the circumstances of the case and such person shall attend as so required:Provided that no person shall be required under this section to attend at any place distant more than seven miles from his usual place of abode.(2) If any such person fails to attend as so required such senior special investigator or special investigator may report such failure to a Magistrate who may thereupon in his discretion issue a warrant to secure the attendance of such person as required by such order as aforesaid.Examination of witnesses16B.—

(1)

A senior special investigator or special investigator making an investigation under this Ordinance may examine orally any person supposed to be acquainted with the facts and circumstances of the case and shall reduce into writing any statement made by the person so examined.(2) Such person shall be bound to state truly the facts and circumstances with which he is acquainted concerning the case save only that he may decline to make with regard to any fact or circumstance a statement which would have a tendency to expose him to a criminal charge or to a penalty or forfeiture.(3) A statement made by any person under the provisions of this section shall be read over to him and shall, after correction if necessary, be signed by him.”.

Clause 3

Amendment of section 20

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Section 20 of the Prevention of Corruption Ordinance, 1960, is hereby amended —

(a)

by inserting immediately after the word “Code” appearing in the sixth line of subsection (1) thereof the following: —“or any article or property relating to the commission of an offence under this Ordinance or under sections 161 to 165 or 213 to 215 of the Penal Code”;

(b)

by inserting immediately after the word “document” appearing at the end of subsection (1) thereof the expression “, article or property”; and

(c)

by adding immediately after the word “Code” appearing in the seventh line of subsection (2) thereof the following: —“or any article or property relating to the commission of an offence under this Ordinance or under sections 161 to 165 or 213 to 215 of the Penal Code”.

Common questions

What is Prevention of Corruption (Amendment) Ordinance?
Prevention of Corruption (Amendment) Ordinance is Singapore Bill, cited as Bill 203 1963, currently marked in force and first recorded in 1963.
Is Prevention of Corruption (Amendment) Ordinance still in force?
Yes — Prevention of Corruption (Amendment) Ordinance is currently in force.
When did Prevention of Corruption (Amendment) Ordinance take effect?
Prevention of Corruption (Amendment) Ordinance was first recorded in 1963.
How many clauses does Prevention of Corruption (Amendment) Ordinance have?
Prevention of Corruption (Amendment) Ordinance contains 3 clauses.
Where can I read the official version of Prevention of Corruption (Amendment) Ordinance?
The official text of Prevention of Corruption (Amendment) Ordinance is published at sso.agc.gov.sg.