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Sijil Kemuliaan (The Certificate of Honour)
The Certificate of Honour was instituted in 1962.
The Certificate of Honour consists of a scroll bearing the Coat of Arms of the State of Singapore and the signature and seal of the President.
Ordinarily, only Singapore citizens could be awarded the Certificates of Honour, but in special circumstances, Honorary Certificates of Honour may be awarded to non-Singapore Citizens.
Recipients of a Certificate of Honour are entitled to wear a silver badge known as the Badge of Honour, bearing on the obverse side the State Arms in full colour on a white enamelled shield encircled by interlocking serrations circumscribed by a laurel wreath on the top and a scroll bearing the words "SIJIL KEMULIAAN" below. The reverse side bears a crescent and 5 stars.
The Badge is to be worn on the left side of the outer garment suspended by a ribbon. The ribbon is red with a white centre band and a white stripe to each side.
Last updated on 28 Dec 2009
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