What's Next: May 12, 2016

British Prime Minister David Cameron addressing Parliament on May 11. PHOTO: AFP

London hosting anti-corruption talks

World leaders, non-governmental organisations and financial institutions gather in London today for an anti-corruption summit that British Prime Minister David Cameron, who is the host, has said will spur new global action in the wake of the Panama Papers leaks. There is speculation that Mr Cameron will announce measures to tackle money laundering through London's luxury property market.

Care Network's workplan seminar

Voluntary welfare organisations and other groups will share the latest initiatives and developments in the aftercare sector for former offenders at a workplan seminar today.

Parliamentary Secretary for Home Affairs Amrin Amin will deliver the opening address at the Community Action for the Rehabilitation of Ex-offenders (Care) Network's workplan seminar.

Wealth report looks at sports

Knight Frank will today unveil its Wealth Report for 2016. Its spotlight will be trained on sports, particularly football, which has seen a huge leap in interest from wealthy investors who are looking for new ways to invest their money. The report will examine the performance of residential markets around Premier League clubs in England.

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Straits Times on May 12, 2016, with the headline What's Next: May 12, 2016. Subscribe