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  1. Ministry of Health (MOH) is an innovative, people-centred organisation, committed to medical excellence, the promotion of good health, the reduction of illness and access to good and affordable healthcare for all Singaporeans, appropriate to their needs.

  2. Feb 19, 2017 · She met her husband, Ng How Yue, 46, at a National Youth Forum. She was chairman of the forum and he was an adviser, and they got married in 2007.

  3. Nov 2, 2019 · Mr Ng How Yue, 48, will relinquish his appointment as Permanent Secretary for Law to focus full time on his work at the Ministry of Health, where he has held the post of Second Permanent...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tin_Pei_LingTin Pei Ling - Wikipedia

    Tin is married to Ng How Yue, Permanent Secretary (Health Development) in the Ministry of Health and formerly a Principal Private Secretary to Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong. Tin and Ng have two children.

  5. May 31, 2024 · Mr Ng How Yue (黄好游), Permanent Secretary (Health Development) will be re-designated as Permanent Secretary (Services), Ministry of Health and appointed concurrently as Permanent Secretary (Development), Ministry of Social and Family Development.

  6. Ng How Yue is Permanent Secretary (Health Development), Ministry of Health (MOH). He was previously Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Law. He has also served as Principal Private Secretary to the Prime Minister and as Chairman of the Energy Market Authority, among other senior positions in the Singapore Public Service. ETHOS / 7

  7. In East Asia region, political commitment in China, South Korea and Taiwan to push ahead with pro-gas policies, is expected to increase the share of natural gas in their energy mix. In Japan, the use of coal, nuclear and renewables for power generation may moderate overall LNG imports into the East Asian region.

  8. Nov 1, 2019 · Mr Ng How Yue, 48, has held various appointments in the Civil Service, including Director-General of Singapore Customs in 2003, and Deputy Secretary (Trade) in the Ministry of Trade and Industry in 2007. Mr Ng was appointed Principal Private Secretary to the Prime Minister in 2008.

  9. Dec 22, 2016 · Mr Ng How Yue, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Law, will be appointed concurrently as Second Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Health on 1 January 2017. He will work with Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Health to support the priorities and programmes of the Ministry.

  10. Ng How Yue is Permanent Secretary (Health Development), Ministry of Health (MOH). He was previously Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Law. He has also served as Principal Private Secretary to the Prime Minister and as Chairman of the Energy Market Authority, among other senior positions in the Singapore Public Service.

  11. Jul 25, 2018 · Keynote Address by Mr Ng How Yue, Permanent Secretary for Law, At the 2018 UNCITRAL ABLI Emergence Conference. 25 JUL 2018. 25 Jul 2018 Posted in Speeches. Chief Justice Sundaresh Menon. Mr Luca Castellani, Secretary of UNCITRAL Working Group IV. Professor Khory McCormick, Rapporteur of UNCITRAL Working Group II.

  12. Apr 4, 2019 · This was a key turning point in Singapore’s history, as many of our pioneers from the Malay Archipelago, Indonesia, China, India, the Middle East and Europe came to our shores at the time, setting Singapore on a trajectory to become the outward-looking, multicultural society it is today.

  13. Oct 15, 2019 · a. It is the world’s second largest economy, and contributed around 30% of global growth in the past 8 years. b. China’s Belt and Road Initiative that spans over 60 jurisdictions has further fuelled growth. c. We see many more Chinese companies expanding abroad.

  14. Jun 1, 2024 · Mr Ng How Yue, MOHs permanent secretary for health development, will be redesignated as its permanent secretary for services, and appointed concurrently as MSF’s permanent secretary...

  15. Nov 3, 2014 · Mr Ng How Yue, 44, has held various appointments in his career, including Director-General of Singapore Customs in 2003, and Deputy Secretary (Trade) in the Ministry of Trade and Industry in 2007. Mr Ng was appointed Principal Private Secretary to the Prime Minister in 2008.

  16. Nov 3, 2014 · Taking over as the chairman of EDB will be Dr Beh Swan Gin, who has been the Permanent Secretary for law since 2012. Second Permanent Secretary for trade and law, Mr Ng How Yue, will take his...

  17. Sep 9, 2016 · Students, parents and distinguished guests. Good afternoon. I am delighted to be here at this Award Ceremony, which recognises the top academic achievers in the SMU Law Faculty, as well as the prize winners for the Law Reform Essay Competition from both SMU and NUS.

  18. www.sgdi.gov.sg › ministries › MOFgov.sg | TOTE BOARD

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  19. Keynote Address by Permanent Secretary MinLaw Mr Ng How Yue at the ... ... */ /*-->*/

  20. The mission of the Ministry of Health is to be an innovative and people centred organisation to promote good health and reduce illness, ensure that Singaporeans have access to good and affordable health care that is appropriate to needs, and to pursue medical excellence.

  21. Oct 26, 2017 · Introduction. Thank you for inviting me to the inaugural SMU-Osborne Clarke Future of Law Conference. We live in an age where technological developments are occurring at a breakneck speed, and disrupting whole industries, such as the hotel and tourism, transport, financial, and legal industries.

  22. Board of Directors. TAN TEE HOW. NG HOW YUE. AUGUSTIN LEE. PATRICK TAY. ZURAIDAH BINTE ABDULLAH. LILIAN LEE. ONG KHIAW HONG. DR WONG CHIANG YIN.

  23. Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Law, Mr Ng How Yue, and the President of the Tribunal, Judge Vladimir Golitsyn, today signed a Joint Declaration to mark a major move for Singapore to become a venue in Asia for proceedings in cases before a special chamber of the Tribunal or before the Tribunal to settle disputes relating to the law of ...

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