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Changes to Cabinet and Other Appointments (Oct 2010)
The Prime Minister will make several changes to Cabinet and other appointments, effective from 1 November 2010.Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew's Condolence Letter to Dr Ma Swan Hoo
In his condolence letter to Mrs Balaji, MM Lee described Dr Balaji Sadasivan as "a good man with a great heart". MM Lee said he found Dr Balaji an asset to Singapore and to Parliament.Senior Minister Goh Chok Tong's Condolence Letter to Dr Ma Swan Hoo
Senior Minister Goh Chok Tong expressed his saddness at the news of Dr Balaji Sadasivan's passing. In his condolence letter, SM Goh paid tribute to Dr Balaji's attitude of service and dedication in his various govenment appointments.Condolence Letter to Dr Ma Swan Hoo (Wife of the Late Dr Balaji Sadasivan)
PM Lee Hsien Loong wrote a letter to Dr Ma Swan Hoo to express condolences on the passing of her husband, Dr Balaji Sadasivan.Appointment to the Public Service Commission (Sep 2010)
The President has appointed Mr Alan Chan Heng Loon as a member of the Public Service Commission (PSC) with effect from 6 September 2010, for a five-year term in the first instance.Joint news release by PMO and MHA on leadership changes at CPIB and ICA
Joint news release by the Prime Minister’s Office and Ministry of Home Affairs on leadership changes at Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau and Immigration & Checkpoints Authority on 30 August 2010.PM Lee Hsien Loong on Overseas Leave (Jun 2010)
Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong will be on overseas leave from 7 June to 12 June 2010.PM Lee Hsien Loong wishes Minister Khaw Boon Wan a speedy recovery
PM Lee Hsien Loong wishes Minister Khaw Boon Wan a speedy recovery from his coronary artery bypass surgery on 4 May 2010.- 1