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Public Service Commission (Singapore) The Public Service Commission ( PSC) has a constitutional role to appoint, confirm, promote, transfer, dismiss and exercise disciplinary control over public officers in Singapore. It is constituted under Part IX of the Constitution of Singapore . The PSC also retains two key non-constitutional roles.
A President's Scholar is a recipient of the academic scholarship awarded by the Government of Singapore annually, to pursue undergraduate education at a university, usually abroad. The scholarship is considered to be the most prestigious public undergraduate scholarship in Singapore awarded to students of Singaporean nationality.
The Singapore Civil Service is the bureaucracy of civil servants that supports the Government of Singapore. Along with the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF), statutory boards, and other independent government bodies, the civil service makes up the overall public service of Singapore. [1] As of 2022, the civil service has about 87,000 employees.
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Chua is also the Deputy Chairman of the Public Service Commission in Singapore. She was Deputy Chair of the GSMA Board from 2019 to 2020. In 2023, she was named a member of the McKinsey & Company External Advisory Group. She is also a Fellow Member of the Institute of Singapore Chartered Accountants and holds a CFA charter. References
The Presidential Elections Committee for the 2005 Singapore presidential election had three members: Andrew Chew Guan Khuan, Chairman; Lim Siong Guan; H R Hochstadt; 2017 Presidential Election. The Presidential Elections Committee for the 2017 presidential election comprises six members. Eddie Teo, Chairman of the Public Service Commission
Public Service Commission (Singapore) This page was last edited on 31 August 2009, at 17:30 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
The legal service is an autonomous part of the Singapore Public Service. The employment of LSOs is the responsibility of the service alone, and is independent of the Civil Service of Singapore . The Legal Service Commission, established under Article 111 of the Singapore Constitution, [2] controls the appointment, dismissal, and disciplinary ...