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from msn.com:

DPM Heng Swee Keat steps aside as leader of 4G team, 'setback for succession planning'


SINGAPORE — Singapore Deputy Prime Minister (DPM) Heng Swee Keat has informed the Ministers of his intentions to stand aside as leader of the 4G team, Singapore's fourth-generation leaders said on Thursday (8 April).

Heng Swee Keat wearing a suit and tie



Minister Gan Kim Yong as PAP Chairman chaired a meeting of all the Ministers, Senior Ministers of State and Ministers of State, as well as Speaker and the Secretary-General of the NTUC, less PM Lee Hsien Loong, DPM Heng and the two Senior Ministers and issued the following statement:

"1. We respect and accept DPM Heng Swee Keat’s decision to stand aside as the leader of the 4G team. We appreciate what a difficult decision it must have been. But no one could have foreseen the disruption of COVID-19, the great uncertainty it has created, and its long-lasting impact. We know that he has made the decision with Singapore’s long-term interests at heart.

2. Over the past two years since he was appointed as DPM, Mr Heng has played a critical role in leading key initiatives of the Government – championing the Singapore Together movement, guiding our national R&D and economic restructuring efforts, and delivering five budgets in twelve months to protect lives and livelihoods in the midst of a global pandemic. Believing in the collective strength of our people, he has engaged individuals, communities and groups widely, and enabled their active participation in improving our economy and society.

3. We are glad that DPM Heng will remain a member of our team, and will continue in his roles as DPM and Coordinating Minister for Economic Policies. We have all benefitted from his experience and expertise, and we look forward to his continued advice and contributions as we navigate our recovery and chart Singapore’s path forward.

4. Tackling Singapore’s pressing immediate challenges and ensuring that Singapore emerges stronger from this crisis remains our foremost priority. Under these circumstances, the 4G team will need more time to select another leader from amongst us. We have therefore requested PM Lee Hsien Loong to stay on as Prime Minister until such time when a new successor is chosen by the team and is ready to take over. We are grateful that PM has agreed to our request.

5. This unexpected turn of events is a setback for our succession planning. We recognise that Singaporeans will be concerned. We seek your support and understanding, as we choose another leader for the team. We will continue working as a team to serve our people, and to earn the confidence and trust of all Singaporeans."
KNN this kind of arrangement always happened in hk triad hong heng 大茶饭 meeting KNN
 

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And boys and girls, this is why you need to have constitutional term limits. Once the proper system is set up, it will self-regulate. No need to get into a panic over sudden 'succession problems' or the ailing health of a leader. :cool:

Enough of the 'divine mandate of heaven = rule for as long as I please' nonsense. They call it 'stability' or 'continuity', I call it a country committing slow suicide via political atrophy. :rolleyes:
 
I wonder what he was like as a very senior "scholar" SPF officer.
Any one of you, ever worked with him, at that time?

I heard he was quite a nice officer. Treats his men well. That's why I say he's a nice chap. But he has no leadership qualities and not PM calibre.
 
I heard he was quite a nice officer. Treats his men well. That's why I say he's a nice chap. But he has no leadership qualities and not PM calibre.
Probably so.
He was an able, capable, dedicated and trustworthy senior civil servant.
They should not have persuaded him to be a politician.
The country is better off with him as a very senior civil servant, like Leo Yip.
 
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