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Singapore announces appointments to Council of Presidential Advisers

Singaporean President Halimah Yacob on June 2 appointed a member and an alternate member to the Council of Presidential Advisers (CPA).
Singapore (VNA) – Singaporean President Halimah Yacob on June2 appointed a member and analternate member to the Council of Presidential Advisers (CPA).

Singtel group chief executiveChua Sock Koong, who was an alternate member, was made a member.

She replaces former SingaporeAirlines chairman Stephen Lee Ching Yen, whose term on the council expired on June 1 after 12 years of service, the President's Office said on June 3 in conjunction with the first virtual swearing-in andappointment ceremony of the council members.

ExxonMobil Asia-Pacific chairmanand managing director Gan Seow Kee, who is also vice-chairman of the SingaporeBusiness Federation, was appointed an alternate member.

The CPA advises the President onthe use of her discretionary and custodial powers. It is obligatory for thePresident to consult the CPA when exercising her discretionary powers relatedto all fiscal and appointment matters.

The council consists of eightmembers and two alternate members, who are appointed by the President ornominated by the Prime Minister, the Chief Justice and the chairman of thePublic Service Commission (PSC).

Each member's appointmentexpires every six years, while alternate members are appointed on a four-year term./.
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