State of Government

A first-world Singapore is best measured by multiple aspects of its governance.

Governance

DBS faces repeated outages

DBS said in November 2023 that it had set aside a special budget of S$80 million to enhance its technology and system resiliency.

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Man who oversaw PA youth network handed jail sentence for sexually assaulting teen

The accused was then managing PA’s community projects in the South East and North West community development councils (CDCs), and oversaw the South East CDC’s youth network programme.

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Ex-director at zoo admits obtaining over $2.4m in bribes and awarding jobs to firms in exchange

The facilities management director at the Singapore Zoological Gardens, a subsidiary of Wildlife Reserves Singapore (WRS), obtained more than $2.4 million in bribes between July 2005 and October 2016.

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Nee Soon Town Council Manager collected S$396,000 in kickbacks from 57 migrant workers

Minister K Shanmugam stated that the council’s decision to report the case to the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) demonstrated the effectiveness of whistleblower mechanisms.

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Early BTOs may have caused increase in divorce rates

Divorce rates for women aged 30 to 34 rose from 4 to 7.2 per cent, and from 3.5 to 6.3 per cent for men aged 35 to 39. 

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Rule changes for PAP Presidents

This also includes amending constitution for President Tharman

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Governance lapse in Singapore National Employers Federation (SNEF)

The council does not believe that a police report is warranted at this point, it added.

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Bishan-Toa Payoh only town council to miss top rating in corporate governance

BTPTC was given an amber rating for the 2023 financial year because of multiple instances of administrative oversight.

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Chee Hong Tat makes 'judgment error' to phase out older ez-link cards

Taxpayers are to foot S$40m to keep this old system until 2030.

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LTA U-turns on decision to stop bus service 167

LTA said on Nov 28 it had decided to retain service 167 for now, citing the need to allow more time for commuters to adjust and try new routes.

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S$556 million OBU fails to meet AEC-Q100 heat test

Minister Chee circumvented this direct inquiry, offering assurances of various tests conducted by the LTA without confirming if the device actually meets the AECQ 100 standards.

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OGP Hackathon creation of ERPX costs $0

The current ERP infrastructure has reached end-of-life and needs to be decommissioned soon. Its successor, ERP 2.0, has encountered significant headwinds in the public eye.

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Singpass Chief Executive and Second Permanent Secretary push for headcount reductions without adjusting project scope

In Li Hongyi's resignation, he reportedly outlines that the pressures to accelerate migration and maintain non-core product support were inconsistent with the goals he initially agreed upon, creating, in his words, a situation “beyond my ability to comprehend.”

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NTUC Allianz Saga: MCCY and most of the Government knew about it only when it was publicly announced in mid-July

WP MP Sylvia Lim: Urgently passing the Bill without convening a select committee “may have dented the reputation of Parliament”.

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NTUC deputy secretary-general Desmond Tan did not know of the insurers’ plan to return $1.85 billion

Income’s chairman Ronald Ong is also chairman of Morgan Stanley’s South-east Asia business.

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Overpayments by MOE, NParks among lapses flagged in Auditor-General report

Overpayments by MOE and NParks were highlighted under lapses in procurement and contract management.

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Mobile Guardian data from 13,000 personal learning devices was wiped out in August

Less than 5 per cent of users were unable to recover all their data because the devices were not backed up.

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MOE informed the user that the reported vulnerability was “no longer a concern” after a review.

Informant rebuts MOE’s claim of patched security flaw in Mobile Guardian system

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Public transport fares should not be linked to service levels and disruptions: Chee Hong Tat

MPs filed 31 parliamentary questions on the disruption, which stopped train services between Jurong East and Buona Vista MRT stations for six days.

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NRIC Saga: No evidence of deliberate wrongdoing

It has identified close to 800 existing use cases of partial NRIC numbers in public-facing systems, each with their specific context and characteristics.

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Officers, leaders involved in NRIC unmasking saga may face financial consequences

Counselling, training and financial consequences for those involved but not for Ministers. Josephine Teo: “We are very sorry to have caused them much anxiety,”

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3 MRT disruptions in 1 week caused by 'unrelated' incidents: LTA

According to a statement by LTA, the three delays resulted from issues such as a malfunctioning electronic card, a power trip affecting multiple stations, and a stalled engineering vehicle.

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Former SAF Brigadier-General appointed as CEO of Early Childhood Development Agency(ECDA)

Minister for Social and Family Development Masagos Zulkifli said “several qualified candidates” had been considered, but Mr Tan was assessed to be the "most suitable".

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Opposition MPs threw public servants 'under the bus' in debate on Income-Allianz deal: Chee Hong Tat

Mr Chee asked Jamus Lim to withdraw his "unfounded allegations about the public service officers in our system facing constraints from the government of the day when it comes to sharing of information".

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Construction firms urged to take safety timeout after 10 workplace deaths in 4 months

Ten construction workers died on the job in the four months from July to October, compared with five in the first six months of 2024.

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‘We don’t want overmaintenance’: SMRT chairman

SMRT believes it is close to finding the right balance between rail reliability and the cost of maintaining service levels

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GovTech "offered about 60 positions to ex-Indeed staff with salaries that were "inflated"; and new hires had no deliverables."

This drew concern from some members of the public, with more than 60 comments on the original post.

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Marine Parade has free shuttle buses and special Family Voucher

Special Marine Parade Family Vouchers and Transport Minister Chee Hong Tat said the Marine Parade shuttle is a community initiative that is separate from the public transport network.

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NCS leaks information on new COE policy prematurely

A NCS spokesperson clarified that a data leak had not occurred but rather it was due to a "deployment error".

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Temasek may only recover up to 10% on eFishery fraud

75% of the company’s reported figures were fabricated, which is slightly better than the FTX fabrication.

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SkillsFuture Singapore reviewed only 25% of training providers for low quality courses

There are more than 29,000 SkillsFuture courses, offered by over 600 training providers.

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MHA allows hiring of auxiliary cops from China, India

Josephine Teo: "It will also hire more foreigners to fill certain roles that Singaporeans might not be keen on", as pay for APOs start at 44 hours for S$2.5k before CPF.

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311 Healthcare personnel petition for workers to stop being ferried in lorries after workplace deaths highest

Just a day after the petition was sent in, another accident occurred in Punggol, leading to 5 migrant workers being conveyed to hospital. Larger firms should be given 18 months, while smaller businesses should get 36 months to move away from transporting their workers on lorries. Workplace deaths rose year on year.

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Singpost divests as S&P puts it on CreditWatch negative

The loss of a key earnings pillar introduces uncertainty over SingPost’s future strategy and earnings contribution, said S&P.

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SPH Media Trust fails to meet KPIs

Singapore studying global moves to keep public service media prominent amid digital shift

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