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To co-ordinate the activities of Ministries and the general policies of the Government and to provide overall policy direction; to eradicate corruption and maintain readiness for elections; to guide and co-ordinate whole-of-government efforts in the implementation of national population policies and programmes; to implement national research, innovation and enterprise strategies; to strive for robust security, a networked government and a resilient Singapore; to ensure the efficient and effective management and development of public service officers through sound and progressive personnel policies in service conditions, career growth and staff training; to build capacity and capability in the Service, promote quality service and productivity; to provide secretariat support to the Public Service Commission (PSC); and to promote sustained non-inflationary economic growth, as well as foster a sound and progressive financial centre.
PRIME MINISTER'S OFFICE
| Address : | Orchard Road Istana Singapore 238823 |
| Tel : | 62358577 |
| Fax : | 63328983(PM) 67324627(SM) 67345244(MM) 68356621(General Office) |
| Internet Website : | http://www.pmo.gov.sg |
| Email Address : | pmo_hq@pmo.gov.sg |
To co-ordinate the activities of Ministries and the general policies of the Government and to provide overall policy direction; to eradicate corruption and maintain readiness for elections; to guide and co-ordinate whole-of-government efforts in the implementation of national population policies and programmes; to implement national research, innovation and enterprise strategies; to strive for robust security, a networked government and a resilient Singapore; to ensure the efficient and effective management and development of public service officers through sound and progressive personnel policies in service conditions, career growth and staff training; to build capacity and capability in the Service, promote quality service and productivity; to provide secretariat support to the Public Service Commission (PSC); and to promote sustained non-inflationary economic growth, as well as foster a sound and progressive financial centre.
Political Appointees & Their Personal Assistants
Senior Management & Their Personal Assistants
Portfolio
Subjects
| Cabinet Business | National Flag and Anthem | Table of Precedence |
| Honours and Awards | Justices of the Peace | Prevention of Corrupt Practices |
| Elections | National Population Policies and Programmes | National Research, Innovation and Enterprise Coordination |
| National Security and Intelligence Co-ordination | Public Service for the 21st Century (PS21) Programme | Talent Management |
| Administrative Service | Appointments | Benefits |
| Compensation | Superannuation | Resort Management |
| PM2S | Personnel Boards | Appeals Board |
| Civil Service Industrial Relations | Staff Development Policy | Strategic Policy and Issues |
| Public Service Commission Secretariat | Public Policy Development Training | Public Administration and Management Training and Consulting |
| Banking, Currency, Insurance, Monetary & Securities Industry Affairs | Liaison with International and Regional Financial Organisations. |
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