Ex-prisons chief to take over role of commissioner of charities at MCCY

Mr Desmond Chin (left) will be taking over from Dr Ang Hak Seng as Commissioner of Charities on Nov 1, 2020. PHOTOS: RCS

The Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth (MCCY) has announced a change in senior leadership. On Nov 1, Mr Desmond Chin will be taking over from Dr Ang Hak Seng as commissioner of charities (COC) and executive director of the Registry of Co-operative Societies and Mutual Benefit Organisations (RCS).

Mr Chin previously served as the commissioner of prisons, a position he held from October 2016 to Monday. He was awarded the Public Administration Medal (Gold) this year.

Mr Chin will join MCCY tomorrow as COC-designate and executive director-designate of the RCS.

The COC's roles include maintaining public trust and confidence in charities, enhancing the accountability of charities to donors and promoting compliance to government regulations.

On his upcoming appointment at MCCY, Mr Chin, 55, emphasised the importance of charities to building caring communities.

"Our charities, co-operatives and mutual benefit organisations are important sectors in helping to build caring and cohesive communities. I look forward to expanding on the excellent work of Hak Seng and his team, and working closely with our stakeholders and partners to achieve these ends," he said.

Dr Ang, 60, will continue to be MCCY's deputy secretary (special duties), leading the ministry's efforts in growing Singapore Cares, a national movement to foster a more caring, compassionate and inclusive society.

He assumed his current role as COC and executive director of the RCS in January 2017. He previously served as the chief executive director of the People's Association from April 2013 to January 2017.

On his continuing role with Singapore Cares and leaving his current position, Dr Ang said in the statement: "Through our collective efforts, we can build a caring Singapore where no one is left behind.

"I want to thank the charity sector for their support during my tenure as COC, and ask that they support Desmond in his new appointment."

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Straits Times on September 30, 2020, with the headline Ex-prisons chief to take over role of commissioner of charities at MCCY. Subscribe