Infrastructure development and construction materials supply specialist Raubex may have passed the test. But investors still don’t know what questions were asked.

On June 2, Raubex announced that an independent probe had found “no evidence of any unlawful conduct or ethical impropriety”. The market reacted swiftly; shares surged over 9%. To many, it looked like vindication...

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