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  2. K. Shanmugam - Wikipedia

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    Shanmugam is the Minister for Home Affairs and Minister for Law. He was first appointed to the Singapore Cabinet in May 2008. Shanmugam has been the Law Minister since May 2008 and, concurrently since September 2015, also the Home Affairs Minister. Between 2008 and 2015, in addition to being the Law Minister, Shanmugam was concurrently:

  3. Halimah Yacob - Wikipedia

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    She graduated from the University of Singapore (now the National University of Singapore (NUS)) in 1978 with a Bachelor of Laws and was called to the Singapore Bar in 1981. Halimah earned a Master of Laws from NUS in 2001 and received an honorary Doctor of Law degree from NUS in 2016. [10]

  4. Tharman Shanmugaratnam - Wikipedia

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    Tharman co-chaired a few bilateral committees to promote economic and trade relations between Singapore and other countries, including the Singapore-Liaoning Economic and Trade Council from 2004 to 2008, [50] and the High-Level Russia-Singapore Inter-Governmental Commission from 2011 to 2022.

  5. Fifth Lee Hsien Loong Cabinet - Wikipedia

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    Minister in the Prime Minister's Office (Singapore) Lost re-election Lam Pin Min: Senior Minister of State at Ministry of Transport (Singapore) and Ministry of Health (Singapore) Lost re-election Sam Tan: Minister of State at Ministry of Social and Family Development and Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Singapore) Retired Amrin Amin

  6. Presidential Council for Minority Rights - Wikipedia

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    Copies of the PCMR's annual reports. The Presidential Council for Minority Rights (PCMR) is a non-elected body established in 1970 under Part VII of the Constitution of the Republic of Singapore to fulfil the roles of safeguarding minority rights and advising the Government and the Parliament of Singapore. [1]

  7. Fourth Lee Hsien Loong Cabinet - Wikipedia

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    Sources: Transcript of Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong's Statement at the Press Conference on the new Cabinet Line-Up on 28 September 2015, Prime Minister's Office, 29 September 2015, archived from the original on 29 September 2015; Rachel Chang (29 September 2015), "PM names Cabinet aimed at leadership succession: Coordinating ministers will ...

  8. Sun Xueling - Wikipedia

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    Sun Xueling (Chinese: 孙雪玲; pinyin: Sūn Xuělíng; born Soon Sher Rene; 10 July 1979) [2] is a Singaporean politician who has been serving as Minister of State for Social and Family Development since 2020 and Minister of State for Home Affairs since 2022. [3] [4] She previously served as Minister of State for Education between

  9. Chee Hong Tat - Wikipedia

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    Chee joined the Singapore Administrative Service in 1998 and worked at various Ministries, including Home Affairs, Finance, Transport and Education. [ 5 ] Chee was also Principal Private Secretary to Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew from 2008 to 2011.