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  2. Auditor General of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Auditor-General's Office; Agency overview; Formed: 1867 (): Jurisdiction: Government of Singapore: Motto: To audit and report to the President and Parliament on the proper accounting and use of public resources so as to enhance public accountability and help strengthen the financial governance of the public service.

  3. Organisation of the Government of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Attorney-General's Chambers (AGC) Auditor-General's Office (AGO) Cabinet of Singapore; The Istana; Judiciary, Industrial Arbitration Court (IAC) Judiciary, Family Justice Courts; Judiciary, State Courts; Judiciary, Supreme Court; Parliament of Singapore; Public Service Commission (PSC)

  4. Auditor general - Wikipedia

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    Comptroller and Auditor General of Bangladesh; Auditor General of China. Director of Audit (Hong Kong) Control Yuan of the Republic of China (on Taiwan since 1949) Comptroller and Auditor General of India; Auditor General of Pakistan; Auditor General of Singapore; Auditor General of Sri Lanka; Controller and Auditor-General of New Zealand

  5. List of chief secretaries of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Attorney-General of Singapore William Willans (d. 1905) [5] Acting — Colonial Treasurer of Straits Settlements Sir William Jervois (1875-1877) Charles John Irving (1831–1917) Acting: London, England Auditor-General of Straits Settlements 3 Sir John Douglas (1836–1885) 17 February 1876 17 August 1878 Limerick, Ireland

  6. Lawrence Wong - Wikipedia

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    On 15 May 2024, Wong was sworn in as the fourth prime minister of Singapore, becoming the first prime minister born after the establishment of modern-day Singapore. On 4 December 2024, he was elected as the Secretary-General of People's Action Party.

  7. Heng Chee How - Wikipedia

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    Heng Chee How (Chinese: 王志豪; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Hêng Chì-hâu; pinyin: Wáng Zhìháo; born 14 July 1961) [1] [2] is a Singaporean politician, union leader and former police officer who has been serving as Senior Minister of State for Defence since 2018 and Deputy Secretary-General of the National Trade Union Congress since 1999.

  8. Reserves of the Government of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The President discussed this with the Accountant-General and the Auditor-General and both Accountant-General and the Auditor-General eventually conceded that the Government could easily declare all of its properties, a list that took a few months to produce. Even then, the list was not complete and it took the Government a total of three years ...

  9. Chief Secretary (Singapore) - Wikipedia

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    Attorney-General of Singapore William Willans (d. 1905) [39] Acting — Colonial Treasurer of Straits Settlements Sir William Jervois (1875-1877) Charles John Irving (1831–1917) Acting: London, England Auditor-General of Straits Settlements 3 Sir John Douglas (1836–1885) 17 February 1876 17 August 1878 Limerick, Ireland