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Built for people who know the terrible cost of making wrong decisions based on incomplete and wrong information

The rules that impact your life and work are hard to find, harder to read, difficult to track reliably, and almost never complete…
What you find online yourself is unverified, incomplete, outdated and potentially wrong.

Found Fact-checked Explained Watched Complete

We help you map your complete regulatory universe and fact-check it for you — every instrument, every body, every jurisdiction that matters to you. For everyone — from the individuals managing their own daily lives to professionals who need intelligence they can cite for their work.

"Your regulatory universe. Mapped. Fact-checked. Complete."

107
Regulatory bodies
monitored
And growing
200
Jurisdictions
covered
International, Domestic, Local
98,912
Regulatory publications
tracked
Live · updated continuously
7
Fact-checked briefs
published
Citation ID and Verification Certificate
2
Hallucinations
catalogued

Four reasons why most people are working with the wrong information.

01
The internet is contaminated

Blogs cite other blogs. Social posts share what sounds right. WhatsApp forwards circulate for years after the rule changed. Some accurate. Some outdated. Some opinion dressed as fact. All of it unverified against the source it claims to describe.

02
It gets absorbed and served back as fact

Contaminated information from websites and social media is not gated and easily scraped. So AI training data gets biased. Hallucinations and half-truths are served back confidently, without qualification, without a date, without a fact-checked source you can verify or cite reliably. See: our Hallucination Register.

03
Primary sources are hard to reach

Fragmented portals. Inconsistent publication. PDFs that resist extraction. JavaScript-rendered pages. Anti-scraping measures. Body-specific architectures that require specialist knowledge to navigate. Most people never reach the primary source.

04
Primary sources are hard to read

Regulatory instruments are written by lawyers, for lawyers. Dense statutory language. Cross-references to amendments in separate documents. 200-page master directions. Most people who reach the source cannot use it without specialist training.

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Cross-border individual

"You live here. Your money is there. The rules governing both changed last month. Nobody told you."

Local individual

"The rules that affect your property, your income, and your daily life change without warning. Nobody sends you the update."

Solo practitioner

"Your client just asked you about something you haven't seen yet. Your competitor has."

Small consultancy

"You advise clients on compliance. You're sourcing your intelligence from the same free tools your clients use."

Domain expert business owner

"The regulation that affects your business was published last Tuesday on a portal you've never visited, in language written for lawyers."

Medical professional

"The guideline that governs your practice was updated three months ago. Your indemnity insurer knows. Do you?"

In-house compliance

"You are responsible for data protection, employment law, trade compliance, and three other things. The rules changed this quarter. You have one pair of eyes."

Corporate & enterprise

"Your team covers 40 jurisdictions. No team covers 40 jurisdictions manually."

Property investor

"The stamp duty rate changed. The planning condition was amended. Your investment decisions are being made on last year's rules."

Certification candidate

"Your study guide was written before the last amendment. Your study tools state the wrong threshold — confidently. Your exam is on what the regulation says today."

Student & researcher

"Your dissertation cites a regulation. The regulation was amended six months ago. Your source was a blog."

Policy & research professional

"You need to know what regulators are actually doing — not what commentators say they are doing."

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The Alert
Something moved in your world

Two lines. What changed. Why it matters. Delivered the moment it is detected across every regulatory body in your specific mapped universe. The individuals, practitioners, and corporates see the same alerts. We provide fact-checked information so you can make informed decisions and avoid costly errors.

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The Summary
The full picture in plain language

Seven slides. What happened. What changed from before. Key dates and legislative status. Who is affected. Cross-border dimensions. What action may be needed. Why read the full brief. No legal training required to understand it, only a willingness to make correct decisions in life and work.

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The Brief
Professional depth. Fact-checked. Citable.

The complete authenticated analysis. Every section. Every instrument cited against the primary source. Specialist review across 13 professional role lenses. Action items written for your specific role. Citation ID. Verification Certificate available on request. Stands up to utmost rigorous professional scrutiny.

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Your Note
Written overnight for your specific situation

Notes are written specially for you — not for a category, but especially for you as an individual, not for your firm as an entity. Uniquely you. Your exact position, your exact practice areas, your exact jurisdictions. So that when you open your dashboard in the morning, what you read is about your world — written to help you make the right call before others even know there was a call to make.

Your Priority Map
Where to look this week vs this quarter

Every regulatory body in your universe scored on two axes — likelihood of impact and frequency of activity. Placed in one of four quadrants: Critical, Sentinel, Active, Peripheral. Built from your onboarding conversation. Updated as your universe moves.

Three steps. That is all.

1
Tell us your world

Describe yourself — your work, your location, your investments, your practice. Three minutes. A conversation, not a form. We map every regulatory body, jurisdiction, and category that intersects your world.

2
We fact-check it for you

Every regulatory body in your universe, monitored continuously. When something is published, we retrieve it directly from the official source, verify it is authentic, analyse it through specialist lenses, and distil it into the format right for you. So you make decisions based on correct and complete information, not unverified half-truths in a social media post or forwarded message.

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You stay ahead

Morning digest of what changed in your world. Fact-checked. Plain language. Checked against the Hallucination Register before it reaches you. Before your peers see it. Before it becomes a problem.

What fact-checked, citable regulatory intelligence looks like.

HIGH SG · 12 Apr 2026 ✓ Fact-checked at source

MOM Updates COMPASS C5 Shortage Occupation List Across Seven Sectors — Singapore

Citation ID RLB-SG-2026-00007 · Source fact-checked at generation · Immutable reference
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Hallucination Register

Online and AI content from third-party sources often misquotes publications from regulators, courts, and government bodies. We flag and catalogue such discrepancies.

The Hallucination Register is our review service on content submitted to us. Each item is checked against the actual publication from the primary regulatory, legal, or governmental body. Material discrepancies are flagged and recorded here with a unique, immutable citation ID.

Relying on content that misquotes the primary source has real professional consequences. The Register gives users the capability to identify such cases in their own critical outputs before those outputs are used in professional or public-facing settings.

Latest confirmed entry — RLB-HAL-0002

Verified · Singapore · MAS · Banking Regulation · Status: Confirmed

Full detail of this case is available to Reader Pro subscribers and above.

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Confirmed hallucinations
catalogued
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Authenticated at source

Every brief traces to the official regulatory body. Retrieved directly. Timestamped. Content-hashed. Not a summary of a summary. Not training data. The instrument, confirmed at the moment we retrieved it.

Specialist panel review

Every significant brief reviewed through 13 named professional role lenses before publication. Compliance. IP. Counsel. Tax. Law. Employment. Specialist. Many more. Action items written for each role specifically.

Citation ID on every brief

Every published brief carries a permanent Citation ID — RLB-SG-2026-00007. Scoped by jurisdiction and year. Immutable. A Verification Certificate available for every brief — source URLs, timestamps, content hashes, panel verdicts. Stands up to professional scrutiny.

Hallucination Register

Content submitted to our platform is verified against primary publications from regulators, courts, and governmental bodies. Material discrepancies are catalogued with an immutable citation ID so users can identify and remove them from their own critical work.

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For practitioners

Your expertise, demonstrated — not declared.

On LinkedIn, you post opinions. Comments are reactions. Nothing is independently verified or fact-checked. Anyone can claim expertise.

Already employed — want to stand out?
The professionals who get promoted are the ones who make the right calls based on correct and complete information before their peers or their managers even realise there was a call to make. Be the champion — arm yourself with timely, accurate and complete information, traced back to the original gazetted source.

Looking for your next role?
Employers searching for regulatory expertise search by body, jurisdiction, and category. Your contribution record answers before your CV does. Not claimed credentials. Demonstrated capability, permanently on record, in exactly the space they are hiring for.

Impress your existing clients — every time.
Your existing clients pay for expertise they cannot easily find elsewhere. When a regulation changes, your peers source their update from the same blogs, social posts, and AI summaries that circulate unverified. You trace it to the authenticated primary source — so your advice is never wrong for the same reason theirs is.

New clients come searching for you.
When a prospective client reads a regulatory brief on RegLegBrief, they see your practitioner note — attached to that brief, verified at source, in their exact jurisdiction, on their exact issue. The depth of your note is the demonstration. They do not come through a referral or a cold pitch. They came searching for you specifically, because what you wrote told them you already understood their problem.

The way a developer's GitHub shows what they actually built — your RegLegBrief profile shows your original expertise, in a way no CV can catalogue.

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For learners — students, researchers, certification candidates

Your study guide was written before the last amendment.

A CAMS candidate studying Singapore AML/CFT needs to know what MAS currently requires. An inspiring CA or Tax certification student needs to know the real rules and their real applications. Instead, they go to:

A study guide — written when the notice was last revised, may be outdated now, worse if compiled by AI, full of hallucinations.
The MAS website, the Tax Portal, the Legislative Gazette — dense statutory language, hard to navigate, hard to read.
A prep course — expensive, possibly not updated since the last amendment.
A tool using unverified sources — confidently states the wrong threshold. See: Catch #RLB-HAL-0002 — the 16% vs 18% MAS Notice 637 case.

Your exam is on what the regulation actually says, not what AI hallucinated. Not what a study tool absorbed from the internet.

For researchers — your dissertation cites a regulation. The regulation was amended six months ago. Your source was a static blog, never updated after the rules changed. RegLegBrief gives you authenticated primary-source regulatory intelligence — current, plain language, source-cited, citable in academic work. Free for registered users.

For educators — your course material was accurate when you wrote it yourself. The regulation it covers has since been amended twice. The AI you used had hallucinations, and you never knew. RegLegBrief gives you current, authenticated, complete case material the day it publishes.

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Arm yourself with fact-checked, complete regulatory intelligence — make the right calls first, before your peers even know there was a call to make, and let your decisions speak for themselves. Or, continue to rely on unverified, incomplete, potentially outdated social media and find out what that costs to undo decisions based on such contaminated information. Start free. Full depth from a dollar a day — full pricing details →

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