Teh Cheang Wan

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Teh Cheang Wan {b. 3 March 1928, China — d. 14 December 1986, Singapore} was an architect who was in charge of the Housing Development Board as Minister for National Development. He was investigated for corruption by the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau for accepting two bribes of $500,000 each in 1981 and 1982. Though he maintained his innocence, he committed suicide before being charged for the offences.[1]

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  1. ^ Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau. Cases of Interest - Politicians.