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Darjah Utama Bakti Cemerlang


Medal and ribbon
TypeOrder of Honour
EligibilityCitizens of Singapore
StatusCurrently issued
Established1968
Websitehttps://www.pmo.gov.sg/National-Day-Awards/Information-On-Medals/The-Distinguished-Service-Order-Darjah-Utama-Bakti-Cemerlang Edit this on Wikidata
Ribbon prior to 1996
Precedence
Next (higher)Sijil Kemuliaan
EquivalentDarjah Utama Bakti Cemerlang (Tentera)
Next (lower)Pingat Kehormatan

The Darjah Utama Bakti Cemerlang (Distinguished Service Order) was instituted in 1968. It is awarded to any person who has performed within Singapore any act or series of acts constituting distinguished conduct. In special circumstances, the order may be awarded to any person who has performed outside Singapore any act or series of acts constituting distinguished conduct.

The medal of the Darjah Utama Bakti Cemerlang is worn as a neck decoration pendant from a ribbon. Recipients are entitled to use the post-nominal letters DUBC.

The Darjah Utama Bakti Cemerlang (Tentera) is the military equivalent award.

Description

  • The obverse of the medal consists of a bronze enamelled circle depressed inwards on a 4 opposite points with the words "DARJAH UTAMA BAKTI CEMERLANG" in letters of gold inscribed thereon. A laurel wreath in green enamel surrounds the circle. In the centre of the circle is a red shield on a white enamelled background bearing a crescent and 5 stars with a scroll below carrying the inscription "MAJULAH SINGAPURA".
  • The reverse bears the State Arms.
  • The ribbon consists of a red centre band flanked on each side by a white stripe with a narrow stripe followed by a red band and a white band, in that order.

Recipients

Year
awarded
Recipient
2014 Chua Thian Poh, President, Singapore Federation of Chinese Clan Associations; Chairman, Ren Ci Hospital; Chairman, Business China; Chairman, Board of Trustees of Chinese Development Assistance Council; Honorary President, Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry[1]
2013 Timur Pradopo, Chief of the Indonesian National Police[2]
2013 Pehin Dato Hj Hasrin, Commissioner of Police of the Royal Brunei Police Force[3]
2013 Tan Sri Haji Ismail Bin Haji Omar, Inspector-General of the Royal Malaysia Police Police[4]
2012 Peter Seah Lim Huat, Chairman, DBS Group Holdings Ltd; Chairman, Singapore Technologies Engineering Ltd; Chairman, Singapore Health Services Pte Ltd
2012 Tan Chin Tiong, Ambassador-at-Large
2011 Chan Heng Chee, Ambassador, Singapore Embassy in Washington, Ministry of Foreign Affairs
2011 Wee Cho Yaw, Founding President, Singapore Federation of Chinese Clan Associations and Pro-Chancellor, Nanyang Technological University
2010 Tan Gee Paw, Chairman, Public Utilities Board, Ministry of the Environment and Water Resources
2009 Fock Siew Wah, Group chairman, PSA International Pte Ltd
2009 Musa Hassan, Inspector-General of Royal Malaysia Police[citation needed]
2008 Chao Hick Tin, Judge of Appeal, Supreme Court[5]
2008 Mick Keelty, Commissioner of the Australian Federal Police[citation needed]
2008 Koh Boon Hwee, Chairman, Board of Trustees, Nanyang Technological University
2007 Cheng Wai Keung, Chairman, Neptune Orient Lines Ltd
2007 Lim Chee Onn, Executive chairman, Keppel Corporation Limited
2007 Lee Seng Gee, Chairman, Lee Foundation
2006 Al-Muhtadee Billah, Crown Prince of Brunei[citation needed]
2006 Lee Ching Yen, Stephen, managing director, Great Malaysia Textile Manufacturing Company Pte Ltd
2006 Teo Chan Seng, Eddie, Singapore's High Commissioner, Canberra, Australia
2003 Norian Mai, Inspector-General of Royal Malaysia Police[citation needed]
2003 Cham Tao Soon, University Distinguished Professor, President's Office, Nanyang Technological University
2002 Andrew Chew Guan Khuan, Chairman, Public Service Commission
2002 Yeo Ning Hong, Chairman, PSA Corporation
2001 Lee Seng Wee, Chairman, OCBC Ltd, Prime Minister's Office
2001 Alan F C Choe, Ex-Chairman, SDC and chairman, Sentosa Cove Pte Ltd, Ministry of Trade and Industry
2000 Lim Pin, Vice-chancellor, NUS and Prof, Dept of Medicine, NUS, Ministry of Education
2000 Lim Chong Yah, Chairman, National Wages Council, Ministry of Manpower
2000 Lee Ek Tieng, Group managing director, GIC Private Limited and Deputy chairman, MAS, Ministry of Finance
1999 Haji Ya'akub, Commissioner of Police of the Royal Brunei Police
1999 Chan Sek Keong, Attorney-General, Attorney-General's Chambers
1999 Ngiam Tong Dow, Chairman, HDB and CPF Board, Ministry of Finance
1990 Koh Thong Bee (Tommy Koh), academic, Dean of the Faculty of Law, Ambassador[citation needed]
1990 Lee Khoon Choy, author, artist, politician, Senior Minister of State and ambassador[citation needed]
1978 Tan Boon Teik, Attorney-General of Singapore[citation needed]

See also

References

  1. ^ "National Day Awards 2014" (PDF). The Straits Times. Retrieved 16 October 2014.
  2. ^ http://news.asiaone.com/News/Latest+News/Singapore/Story/A1Story20130704-434724.html
  3. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 13 November 2014. Retrieved 22 November 2013. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  4. ^ http://news.xin.msn.com/en/singapore/malaysian-police-chief-conferred-distinguished-service-order
  5. ^ 2008 National Day Awards to recognise special contributions for Pedra Branca case 2008