| |
| >> Back to the article | |
| March 30, 2008 | |
|
S'pore's political renewal system ensures good mix: SM
|
|
| By Kor Kian Beng | |
| SENIOR Minister Goh Chok Tong likened Singapore's political renewal system to a conveyer-belt - slow but steadily moving forward.
It ensures the Cabinet has a good mix of veteran and rookie ministers, with the new ones given time to be 'tried out gradually', he told reporters at a community event on Sunday. This will 'minimise the mistake of appointing someone whom we have assessed to be ready when they're not quite ready,' said Mr Goh. His remarks come a day after the new Cabinet line-up was announced. Mr Goh also commented on the most eye-catching change, which was the double appointment of Senior Counsel K. Shanmugam as Law Minister and Second Minister for Home Affairs from May 1. Mr Shanmugam, a senior partner at Allen & Gledhill and a four-term MP for Sembawang GRC, is the first person in 23 years to move from a backbencher to a full minister. The Senior Minister also spoke about the absence of a woman minister, saying it is only a matter of time before Singapore sees a woman in the Cabinet. Read the full story in Monday's edition of The Straits Times. | |
| Copyright © 2007 Singapore Press Holdings. All rights reserved. Privacy Statement & Condition of Access |