Statutory boards of the Singapore Government

The statutory boards of the Government of Singapore are autonomous organisations that have been tasked to perform an operational function by legal statutes passed as Acts in the Parliament of Singapore. The statutes define the purpose, rights and powers of each authority. These organisations would usually subsequently report to one specific ministry. This list includes both current and new statutory boards formed.[1]

Singapore is a country known for its highly efficient and centralised government system largely due to these statutory boards.[2] They play a significant role in the development and implementation of policies and programs in various sectors of the country.[1]

These boards are responsible for providing essential services and regulating key industries, with the goal of ensuring the welfare and well-being of Singaporeans.[3] The highly centralized and efficient system of statutory boards has contributed to Singapore's success as a modern and prosperous nation.[1]

Current statutory boards edit

Former statutory boards edit

Statutory or privatised government corporations edit

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References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Singapore - Statutory Boards". countrystudies.us. Retrieved 30 January 2023.
  2. ^ Yuen-C, Tham (28 April 2022). "Singapore 3rd in global ranking on government effectiveness". The Straits Times. Retrieved 30 January 2023.
  3. ^ Quah, Jon S.T. (1 January 2018). "Why Singapore works: five secrets of Singapore's success". Public Administration and Policy. 21 (1): 5–21. doi:10.1108/PAP-06-2018-002. ISSN 1727-2645.
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  6. ^ "Preservation of Monuments Board merges with the National Heritage Board". NAS. 8 July 2009. Retrieved 14 July 2019.
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