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Singapore appoints Seck Wai Kwong as a Public Service Commission member

His term will last five years.

The president will appoint Seck Wai Kwong as a member of the Public Service Commission (PSC) with a term starting 15 February 2024 lasting five years in the first instance.

Prior to this appointment, Seck held senior positions in the Monetary Authority of Singapore, GIC, Lehman Brothers, DBS Bank, SGX, State Street Bank, and Trust Company .

He was previously the CEO of Eastspring Investments Group.

Currently, he is a GIC Advisor Emeritus and a Director on the GIC Board

He also serves on the board of OCBC Bank and its Audit and Risk Management Committees.

“I am honoured to join the PSC and look forward to work with Chairman PSC and fellow commission members to help identify and nurture talent for the Singapore public service,” Seck Wai Kwong said.

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