The Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau (CPIB) is Singapore's anti-corruption government agency. Here's what you might not know about it: The CPIB is one of the oldest anti-corruption agencies in the world, established in September 1952 by the then-ruling British government. However, it only had 13 officers and was generally ineffective, partly due to the social stigma of investigating fellow police.
Clutching expensive bags, wearing designer sunglasses and changing poses swiftly, one young person after another is photographed in front of a hulking old building in downtown Singapore. The appeal stems from its window shutters, which are variously purple, blue, green, gold, orange and red. This flood of colour has made the building a prime backdrop for social media images, planting.