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'A tremendous asset to the team': PM Wong on Ng Eng Hen

The Straits Times

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April 22, 2025

Defence Minister Ng Eng Hen was a tremendous asset to Singapore's Cabinet, and made a difference for the country and its people across the portfolios he helmed, said Prime Minister Lawrence Wong on April 21.

- Hariz Baharudin Correspondent

'A tremendous asset to the team': PM Wong on Ng Eng Hen

In a valedictory letter to Dr Ng, who on April 18 announced his retirement, PM Wong expressed his deep appreciation for the minister's contributions since entering politics in 2001 as part of the PAP's slate in Bishan-Toa Payoh GRC.

A surgical oncologist by training, Dr Ng served as minister for manpower and minister for education before he became defence minister in 2011.

PM Wong noted that Dr Ng, now 66, left a successful surgical career and started at the Ministry of Manpower during a challenging period, as Singapore was then recovering from the severe acute respiratory syndrome outbreak.

Working closely with tripartite partners, he uplifted lower-wage workers, improved job security and enhanced workplace safety.

"You spearheaded major reforms to reduce workplace injuries and fatalities and introduced the Workplace Safety and Health Act," said PM Wong.

"Recognising the need for lifelong learning, you set up the Workforce Development Agency (now Workforce Singapore) to help workers reskill and upskill, so they can always have good jobs."

PM Wong also highlighted Dr Ng's foresight in championing longevity insurance, which paved the way for the CPF Life scheme that now provides Singaporeans with greater financial security in retirement.

As minister for education, Dr Ng expanded tertiary pathways for students here, and established the Singapore University of Technology and Design to train future leaders to serve society through innovative work in design and technology.

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