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  1. Reforming Singapore’s Public Service: Focusing on Social & Economic Growth The core of Singapore’s public sector reform: 1) strong political will and example of political leaders and public servants in terms of integrity and honesty (through strict adherence to a code of conduct); 2) constant reinventing of the way the Government does its ...

  2. Public Administration Singapore-style (Research in Public Policy Analysis and Management, Vol. 19), Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 25-39. https://doi.org/10.1108/S0732-1317(2010)0000019008

  3. 2 paź 2014 · Statutory boards represent an important feature of Singapore’s effective and efficient model of public administration. Despite their autonomy and separation from the rest of Singapore’s civil service, statutory boards represent policymaking units in their own right, developed and utilized by the government in the achievement of its policy ...

  4. cil.nus.edu.sg › wp-content › uploadsChapter 5

    Introduction. 1. Over the years, Singapore’s public bureaucracy (comprising the civil service and statutory boards) has been recognized for its professionalism and integrity, and for its pivotal role in promoting the country’s socio-economic development, which has enhanced Singapore’s reputation for high standards of governance and administration.

  5. 13 wrz 2006 · This article explores the major financial reforms of both government-funded and self-funded statutory bodies in Singapore over the last 7 years. The reforms have been based on two models of administrative reform: the business enterprise model and the bureaucratic efficiency model.

  6. This article examines the case of Singapore in terms of the recent trends of reform in its public governance and explores the major local and global factors shaping this reform agenda. It also briefly considers the implications of these changes for the state, bureaucracy, and people in Singapore.

  7. 13 lip 2018 · Singapore’s success can be attributed to these five factors: the pragmatic leadership of the late Lee Kuan Yew and his successors; an effective public bureaucracy; effective control of corruption; reliance on the “best and brightest” citizens through investment in education and competitive compensation; and learning from other countries.

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