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Women in Cabinet add 'balance and diversity'
by Gwendolyn Ng

The Cabinet reshuffle last week saw more female appointment holders take on greater responsibilities.

This has served as a source of inspiration for young women who want to step forward to serve as a volunteer, community leader or even as a nation's leader, said Ms Tin Pei Ling, a Member of Parliament for Marine Parade GRC.

She was speaking yesterday at the People's Association Zumba event, where 990 participants worked out and danced along to music at the Marina Bay Event Square.

Women who have moved up the ranks following the announcement made by the Prime Minister's Office last Tuesday include Ms Grace Fu, who is now a full minister, and Ms Indranee Rajah, who will be Senior Minister of State for Education and Law.

Ms Fu, who has been promoted to Minister in the Prime Minister's Office, is the second woman to be made a full minister.

Ms Tin said: "The Cabinet has been...dominated by males for a long time. So (having more female appointment holders) adds that balance and diversity."

Speaking on the sidelines of the event, Dr Amy Khor, Minister of State for Health and Manpower, said the Cabinet changes show that there is meritocracy for women here.

She said: "This would encourage more women who may be interested to participate in politics or take up leadership positions."

Dr Khor received the Manpower portfolio in last week's reshuffle.

She said she is looking forward to tackling "manpower challenges which are really very critical to Singapore at this stage of our development".

These issues include employment and employability of older workers, and improving productivity at the individual and organisational levels.

Dr Khor said she will also look into promoting flexi-work arrangements.

She said: "I think in that area, we still lag behind and we can make significant improvements. That would help...our whole effort for promoting a pro-family environment, pro- creation and marriage policies."

Also at the event was Ms Sim Ann, who will relinquish her role as Senior Parliamentary Secretary for Law, and will take on the Senior Parliamentary Secretary role in the new Ministry of Communications and Information on Nov 1. She will continue in her capacity as Senior Parliamentary Secretary for Education.

While Ms Sim said it was still "a bit early" to talk about specific areas of concern in her new portfolio, she said: "Communication is really a very important part of the Government's work, explaining our policies, forging understanding...

"We are constantly looking for ways to do it better."

nggwen@sph.com.sg



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Posted by GoddessSisterTeacher on Tue, 21 Aug 2012 at 18:38 PM
last time they have lim hwee hua in prime minister office, she cannot do, so slow motion, goody goody type cannot connect to peoples, last time the serangoon dormitory for foreign worker was managed by her, a lot of aljunied peoples not happy with that, i hope 2 new ministers will learn from that lesson
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Posted by jameslee58 on Tue, 21 Aug 2012 at 18:33 PM
Why are all these female appointment holders exempted from performing the most important responsibility set out by LKY and LHL to stay in their beds and make more babies ???? They can fail to perform in the party and national duties, can they perform in these new responsibilities ??? :p :D :D
Posted by Small Fly on Tue, 21 Aug 2012 at 14:09 PM

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