SINGAPORE’S financial regulator is taking “longer than expected” to come up with an equitable loss-sharing framework for financial scams, as it tries to ascertain how different stakeholders share responsibility for these scams, Minister of State for Trade and Industry Alvin Tan said in Parliament on Wednesday (Oct 5).
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