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The '''Singapore Civil Service''' is the set of civil servants working for the [[Government of Singapore]]. Many of its principles were inherited from the administrative system left by the [[British Civil Service]], as [[Singapore]] was once a [[British colony]].
The '''Singapore Civil Service''' is the set of civil servants working for the [[Government of Singapore]]. Many of its principles were inherited from the administrative system left by the [[British Civil Service]], as [[Singapore]] was once a [[British colony]].


The Singapore Civil Service is widely regarded as one of the most efficient and uncorrupt bureaucracies in the world, with a high standard of discipline and accoutability.<ref>NY Times 14 September 2005 Article, "Singapore and Katrina".</ref> It is widely regarded as one of the key contributors to the success of [[Singapore]] since [[independence]].
The Singapore Civil Service is widely regarded as one of the most efficient and uncorrupt bureaucracies in the world, with a high standard of discipline and accountability.<ref>NY Times 14 September 2005 Article, "Singapore and Katrina".</ref> It is widely regarded as one of the key contributors to the success of [[Singapore]] since [[independence]].


Not all employees of the state and public institutions or corporations are civil servants. Usage of the term is usually reserved for employees working in government ministries and related departments. Those employed in Statutory Boards are known as "public servants".
Not all employees of the state and public institutions or corporations are civil servants. Usage of the term is usually reserved for employees working in government ministries and related departments. Those employed in Statutory Boards are known as "public servants".
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The highest ranking civil servant is the Head of the Civil Service. The position holder is accountable for ensuring that the Civil Service is equipped with the skills and capability to meet the everyday challenges it faces and that civil servants work in a fair and decent environment. The current Head of Civil Service is Peter Ho.
The highest ranking civil servant is the Head of the Civil Service. The position holder is accountable for ensuring that the Civil Service is equipped with the skills and capability to meet the everyday challenges it faces and that civil servants work in a fair and decent environment. The current Head of Civil Service is Peter Ho.


==Civil Service Values==
==Civil Service values==
The core values of the civil service are ''integrity'', ''service'', and ''excellence''.
The core values of the civil service are ''integrity'', ''service'', and ''excellence''.



==References==
==References==

Revision as of 10:50, 11 September 2009

The Singapore Civil Service is the set of civil servants working for the Government of Singapore. Many of its principles were inherited from the administrative system left by the British Civil Service, as Singapore was once a British colony.

The Singapore Civil Service is widely regarded as one of the most efficient and uncorrupt bureaucracies in the world, with a high standard of discipline and accountability.[1] It is widely regarded as one of the key contributors to the success of Singapore since independence.

Not all employees of the state and public institutions or corporations are civil servants. Usage of the term is usually reserved for employees working in government ministries and related departments. Those employed in Statutory Boards are known as "public servants".

Head of the Civil Service

The highest ranking civil servant is the Head of the Civil Service. The position holder is accountable for ensuring that the Civil Service is equipped with the skills and capability to meet the everyday challenges it faces and that civil servants work in a fair and decent environment. The current Head of Civil Service is Peter Ho.

Civil Service values

The core values of the civil service are integrity, service, and excellence.

References

  1. ^ NY Times 14 September 2005 Article, "Singapore and Katrina".