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Prime Minister's Office (Singapore)
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| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| agency_name | Prime Minister's Office |
| logo | Crest of the Prime Minister of Singapore.png |
| logo_width | 300px |
| jurisdiction | Government of Singapore |
| motto | Together We Lead |
| employees | 3,711 (2018) |
| budget | S$1.02 billion (2019) |
| headquarters | The Istana |
| minister1_name | Lawrence Wong |
| minister1_pfo | |
| Prime Minister & Minister for Finance | |
| minister2_name | Gan Kim Yong |
| minister2_pfo | |
| Deputy Prime Minister & Minister for Trade and Industry | |
| minister4_name | Lee Hsien Loong |
| minister4_pfo | |
| Senior Minister | |
| minister5_name | K Shanmugam |
| minister5_pfo | |
| Coordinating Minister for National Security | |
| minister6_name | Indranee Rajah |
| minister6_pfo | |
| Minister in the Prime Minister's Office | |
| minister8_name | Desmond Tan |
| minister8_pfo | |
| Senior Minister of State in the Prime Minister's Office | |
| agency_id | T08GA0024F |
| chief1_name | Leo Yip |
| chief1_position | |
| Head of the Civil Service, Permanent Secretary in Prime Minister’s Office (Strategy), National Security Coordination Secretariat | |
| chief2_name | Chan Heng Kee |
| chief2_position | |
| Permanent Secretary (Special Duties) | |
| chief3_name | Loh Khum Yean |
| chief3_position | |
| Permanent Secretary (Public Service Division) | |
| chief4_name | Teoh Zsin Woon |
| chief4_position | |
| Second Permanent Secretary (Public Service Division) | |
| chief5_name | Joseph Leong |
| chief5_position | |
| Permanent Secretary (Smart Nation & Digital Government, and Cybersecurity) | |
| chief6_name | Chng Kai Fong |
| chief6_position | |
| Second Permanent Secretary (Smart Nation & Digital Government, and Cybersecurity) | |
| chief7_name | Chan Lai Fung |
| chief7_position | |
| Permanent Secretary (National Research & Development) | |
| chief8_name | Tan Kee Yong |
| chief8_position | |
| Secretary to the Prime Minister | |
| child1_agency | Civil Service College |
| child2_agency | Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau |
| child3_agency | Cyber Security Agency |
| child4_agency | Elections Department of Singapore |
| child5_agency | Government Technology Agency |
| child6_agency | Monetary Authority of Singapore |
| child7_agency | National Research Foundation |
| child8_agency | National Security Coordination Secretariat |
| child9_agency | Public Service Division |
| child10_agency | Smart Nation and Digital Government Group |
| child11_agency | Strategy Group |
| website |
"An article on a topic that has strong ties to a particular English-speaking nation uses the appropriate variety of English for that nation." -- Prime Minister & Minister for Finance Deputy Prime Minister & Minister for Trade and Industry Senior Minister Coordinating Minister for National Security Minister in the Prime Minister's Office Senior Minister of State in the Prime Minister's Office Head of the Civil Service, Permanent Secretary in Prime Minister’s Office (Strategy), National Security Coordination Secretariat Permanent Secretary (Special Duties) Permanent Secretary (Public Service Division) Second Permanent Secretary (Public Service Division) Permanent Secretary (Smart Nation & Digital Government, and Cybersecurity) Second Permanent Secretary (Smart Nation & Digital Government, and Cybersecurity) Permanent Secretary (National Research & Development) Secretary to the Prime Minister The Prime Minister's Office (PMO; ; 总理公署; ) forms a part of the executive branch of the Government of Singapore, tasked with overseeing other ministries and managing key political matters of national significance, such as combating corruption, conducting elections and overseeing financial regulations.
The PMO is led by the prime minister alongside other appointed ministers. It operates from The Istana, which also serves as the official residence and office of the President of Singapore. In the context of Singapore's Westminster parliamentary system, the PMO functions similarly to a minister without portfolio. This was formerly an official Cabinet designation, referring to a minister who holds Cabinet rank without heading a specific ministry.
Statutory boards
The PMO oversees 14 statutory boards;
- Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau (CPIB)
- Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS)
- Civil Service College (CSC)
- Elections Department Singapore (ELD)
- Public Service Division (PSD)
References
References
- "Singapore Budget".
- (25 September 2023). "Unpacking Singapore's System of Government: The Executive".
- "Organisation".
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