PMO Press Statement on Changes at the PSC
PMO Press Statement on Professor Ong’s appointment to the Public Service Commission
One outstanding candidate was awarded the President's Scholarship on 13 August 2020
Speech by President Halimah Yacob at the 2020 Virtual President's Scholarship Award Ceremony on Thursday, 13 August 2020
CHANGES AT THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION
The President will appoint Ms Euleen Goh Yiu Kiang (吴幼娟) as a Member of the Public Service Commission (PSC) with effect from 1 April 2021, for a five-year term in the first instance.
Ms Goh, 65, is the non-executive Chairperson of SATS Ltd and is also the non-executive Director, Deputy Chair and Senior Independent Director of Royal Dutch Shell plc. She also currently serves as a non-executive Director of DBS Group Holdings & DBS Bank, and a non-executive board member of Singapore Health Services Pte Ltd. Ms Goh’s other appointments include Trustee of the Singapore Institute of International Affairs Endowment Fund and non-executive Chairman of Singapore Institute of Management Group Ltd.
A Chartered Accountant with professional qualifications in banking and taxation, Ms Goh has held various senior management positions in Standard Chartered Bank and was the Chief Executive Officer of Standard Chartered Bank, Singapore from 2001 to 2006, during which she drove the Bank’s corporate governance and strategic agenda in Singapore. Ms Goh has also held non-executive appointments on various boards including Aviva plc, MediaCorp Pte Ltd, Singapore Airlines Ltd, Singapore Exchange Ltd, CapitaLand Limited and Temasek Trustees Pte Ltd. She was previously the non-executive Chairperson of the Singapore International Foundation, Chairperson of International Enterprise Singapore and the Accounting Standards Council, Singapore.
Ms Goh was conferred the Public Service Medal (PBM) in 2005 and Public Service Star (BBM) in 2012.
On the new appointment, Chairman PSC Lee Tzu Yang said, “I warmly welcome Euleen to the Commission. Her extensive experience from executive and non-executive roles across various industries will complement the PSC in its efforts to strengthen diversity in talent attraction for the Public Service.” On her appointment, Ms Goh said: “The Commission has a crucial role in shaping and promoting the public service and its leadership and I am honoured to serve alongside the distinguished panel.”
The PSC also saw two other changes. Mr Philip Jeyaretnam, 57, has stepped down from the PSC after serving 11 years. Professor Tan Ser Kiat (陈思杰), 75, has retired after serving 8 years on the PSC.
APPOINTMENT AT THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION
The President has appointed Associate Professor Benjamin Ong (王建忠) as a Member of the Public Service Commission (PSC) with effect from 1 December 2020, for a five-year term in the first instance.
Professor Ong, 63, is Senior Vice President of Health Education and Resources at the National University of Singapore (NUS), as well as a Senior Consultant with the Division of Neurology, National University Hospital (NUH). He was Director of Medical Services, Ministry of Health (MOH) between January 2014 and January 2020, during which he played a pivotal role in developing Singapore’s healthcare system. Professor Ong oversaw the opening of new public healthcare facilities, pushed for the transformation of healthcare models to meet the needs of the aging population, strengthened healthcare regulatory and health technology assessment capabilities, and worked to strengthen our responses to infectious diseases including facilitating the setting up of the National Centre for Infectious Diseases. He also led in expanding healthcare manpower attraction, development and retention efforts.
Prior to his MOH appointment, Professor Ong was the Chief Executive, National University Health System (NUHS) and Senior Vice President of Health Affairs at NUS. He has also held positions as Chairman, Medical Board at the NUH, and was Head of the Department of Medicine at NUS. During his term as Chairman of the Integrated Health Information Systems Singapore, he provided leadership in Healthcare IT development and process improvement in patient care delivery.
On the new appointment, Chairman PSC Lee Tzu Yang said, “I warmly welcome Professor Ong to the Commission. With his wealth of experience and interests, he will bring his own perspectives and ideas to enrich the PSC’s discussions on talent identification and selection.”
Professor Ong was conferred the Public Administration Medal (Silver) in 2009, the Public Administration Medal (Gold) in 2015, and the Meritorious Service Medal in 2020 for his contributions to the Public Service.
(MCI Photo by LH Goh)
One outstanding candidate was awarded the President’s Scholarship on 13 August 2020. Ms Alyssa Marie Loo Li Ann will be proceeding for her studies this year. Due to the prevailing social distancing measures in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, a virtual interaction was held between President Halimah Yacob and Ms Loo in place of the physical ceremony at the Istana.
Mr Chan Chun Sing, Minister for Trade and Industry and Minister-in-charge of the Public Service
Chairman and Members of the Public Service Commission
Ladies and Gentlemen
Good afternoon.
1. The President’s Scholarship is awarded annually to exceptional young Singaporeans who pledge to serve Singapore through the Public Service. Besides achieving excellence in academic and cocurricular activities, they have demonstrated a strong ethos for public service, outstanding leadership qualities, and a steadfast drive to improve the lives of Singaporeans.
2. This year, I am happy to confer the President’s Scholarship on Alyssa Marie Loo Li Ann.
3. Alyssa is passionate about serving the community and envisages a kind and inclusive Singapore that demonstrates compassion for the vulnerable and disadvantaged groups. As part of the Youth Corps Leaders Programme in 2019, Alyssa volunteered with Beyond Social Services to visit residents in rental flats to learn their stories and strengthen their sense of belonging to the community. Youth Corp Services proudly shared that Alyssa’s interpersonal skills and wide-ranging talents made her a treasured team member, while the residents were drawn to her warm personality and authenticity and opened up to her willingly. This experience has helped her become an empathetic and compassionate individual, and strengthened her resolve to serve disadvantaged children, youths and families. Today, Alyssa continues to serve children and youths under SG Exams, an online platform for the local student community to share resources, collaborate and volunteer in community service.
4. Alyssa will pursue her studies in Linguistics at Brown University and will serve in the Public Service upon her graduation.
5. Alyssa, congratulations on being awarded the President’s Scholarship. I would also like to congratulate your family, friends, principals and teachers, for their part in shaping your character, values and passion for service.
6. The start of your journey in public service comes at a critical point in modern history. The COVID-19 crisis has disrupted the global economy and every aspect of our lives. As a small and open economy, Singapore’s economic outlook depends heavily on the global environment. We must stay nimble as we navigate the new economic landscape and adjust to new ways of living and working. Businesses and workers need to adapt, transform and seize opportunities to maintain their relevance and competitiveness. Amidst these challenges, Singapore must tend to our social fabric, as we can only emerge from this crisis and continue our progress as a nation if we stay united.
7. A strong and effective public service is also essential for seeing Singapore through the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic. The Public Service values of integrity, service and excellence form the foundation of trust that Singaporeans have in the government’s ability to execute the policies, plans and initiatives. Strengthening this foundation is especially critical as it is no longer business as usual. We have a population that is more discerning, with strong views on what is in their best interests and wants to be more engaged in decisions affecting them. They also have a strong sense of fairness and equality and want these values reflected more clearly in whatever we do. In the years to come, there will be new paths to forge and difficult decisions to make. This is a challenge for this generation of Singaporeans – a trial of our fortitude and a test of our resilience. Economically, COVID-19 has changed the environment around us drastically, challenging us to re-examine some of our time tested ideas and strategies. We need civil servants who can not only think critically but who also have unorthodox ideas or unique solutions in a situation where the path to growth is not so clear. We also need agile and bold leaders with both the ability and the heart to unite Singaporeans and see us through these tumultuous times.
8. Alyssa, as a recipient of the President’s Scholarship, you bear a special responsibility to lead and inspire fellow Singaporeans to join you in tackling these challenges and driving the nation forward. I enjoyed getting to know you better earlier, and am glad to learn that you are humble, curious and down to earth. Your humility and desire to always learn from others are admirable traits that will stand you in good stead for taking on the responsibilities of a President’s Scholar. As you embark on the next phase of your journey, I encourage you to step out of your comfort zone, open yourself to new experiences and seize every opportunity to develop the skills and expertise Singapore will need for the future.
9. During your overseas studies, do take the opportunity to broaden your horizons, expand your networks and develop fresh perspectives to better serve the needs of Singaporeans. At the same time, I hope that you remain connected to Singapore, such as through the Youth Corps Leaders Programme. Keep volunteering, encouraging and inspiring your peers to do the same. In doing so, you will give yourself an anchor in the communities you will return to serve.
10. Alyssa, I am confident that you will continue to do Singapore proud, and uphold the values of our Public Service - Integrity, Service and Excellence. Embrace this honor and responsibility. Devote yourself to go the extra mile in serving the nation and our people. May you also inspire more young Singaporeans to join you in the pursuit of excellence to build the Singapore you see in your heart.
11. I wish you success in your journey ahead, and look forward to you serving our country with passion as a public officer.
Thank you.