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The prime minister’s office said that acting transport minister Chee Hong Tat will be promoted to full minister, taking over Iswaran’s portfolio as transport minister.
Chee Hong Tat (Chinese: 徐芳达; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Chhî Hong-ta̍t; pinyin: Xú Fāngdá; born 4 November 1973) [1] is a Singaporean politician and former civil servant who has been serving as Minister for Transport and Second Minister for Finance since 2024.
Transport Minister Chee Hong Tat issued an apology for the disruptions in a Facebook post. [19] The engineers managed to move the train back to Ulu Pandan Depot by attaching a temporary axle box to the train before using a hydraulic system to move the wheel back on the rail and pulled the train back to the depot. [12]
Chee Hong Tat succeeds Iswaran as Transport Minister, with Grace Fu taking over as Minister-in-Charge of Trade Relations. [10] 22 January – Transport Minister Chee Hong Tat reverses an initial decision to terminate EZ-Link cards without SimplyGo and NETS FlashPay cards after 1 June, pledging S$40 million to extend the system's lifespan. [11]
Singapore Transport Minister Chee Hong Tat also extended condolences on his Facebook page. He said his ministry and Singapore's Foreign Ministry, as well as the country's Civil Aviation Authority ...
Transport Minister Chee Hong Tat stated that it would take "some time" before all the oil deposits are completely removed because the clean-up efforts had thus far focused on oil clearly visible on the surface and the next step would be to "flush out stranded oil, such as those on oil-stained rock bunds".
Thus, Chee Hong Tat was promoted to Minister of Transport and Grace Fu assumed responsibility as Minister-in-charge of Trade Relations on 18 January 2024 from S. Iswaran. As of 18 January 2024 [ 12 ] [ 13 ]
[37] [38] Notably, recently-appointed DPM Gan was among the 17 outgoing members in the CEC, who earlier handed his party chairman to Heng in 2022, while Chee Hong Tat was co-opted into CEC for the first time. [39] On 4 December 2024, Wong was elected as the Secretary-General of People's Action Party. [40]