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Better integrated services, coordination by agencies, career growth priorities for public service: Chan Chun Sing

8 July 2025
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SINGAPORE: More seamless and integrated services for citizens, better coordination across government agencies, and career development for public servants are key priorities of Singapore’s public service moving forward, said Coordinating Minister for Public Services Chan Chun Sing on Tuesday (Jul 8).

Speaking at the opening of this year’s Public Service Festival at One Punggol, Mr Chan said the public service now faces tighter constraints on manpower, budget and carbon emissions, alongside rising public expectations and intensifying global competition.

“As the Coordinating Minister for Public Services, my priority is to help build a public service where agencies come together, facilitate trade-offs and ensure timely decisions that translate into better experiences for both citizens and businesses,” said Mr Chan, who is also defence minister.

He was one of three coordinating ministers appointed by Prime Minister Lawrence Wong in the latest Cabinet reshuffle in May this year.

Mr Chan added that his personal key performance indicator is not the number of projects coordinated across public agencies, but instead how well everyone can adopt the whole-of-government approach and think beyond individual agencies.

“The less I need to intervene to coordinate, the prouder I am of our public service,” said Mr Chan.

On Tuesday, Mr Chan also presented 140 Public Sector Transformation awards to agencies and officers who have demonstrated exemplary efforts in service delivery, innovation and developing themselves and their teams.

INNOVATION AND COORDINATION

In his speech, Mr Chan emphasised the need for the public service to provide citizens with more seamless and integrated service as needs become more complex and interlinked.

He cited the example of someone visiting a doctor, whether in public or private practice.

“Nobody enjoys going to the doctor and having to be asked the same question over and over again. Everyone expects to tell the doctor once, and the records will be there to be shared across different agencies. And that is the same standards we expect across all agencies,” he said.

One example of an integrated solution is ServiceSG, which brings together 600 services from over 25 agencies under one roof, eliminating the need for citizens to make multiple visits to different agencies.

Businesses have also benefited from platforms like GoBusiness, which lets businesses apply for licences seamlessly, while the Municipal Services Office coordinates responses to estate maintenance issues raised by residents, said Mr Chan.

Another priority of the public service is optimising resources at the whole-of-government level, said Mr Chan.

He cited the challenges in building integrated hubs like One Punggol and the Our Tampines Hub. There are typically many different considerations at play, including budget allocation and land use, but they are ultimately more efficient in the long run, he said.

Coordinating Minister for Public Services Chan Chun Sing speaking at the opening of this year’s Public Service Festival at One Punggol on Jul 8, 2025. (Photo: Public Service Division)

DEVELOPING PEOPLE AND PROCESSES

Mr Chan also shared that a Career Fitness Movement was being launched to help public officers further their careers.

A new series of training programmes will be launched from this month to equip all individual officers with the skills and mindset to navigate across different career life stages, he said.

To build stronger leadership teams, the public service is scaling up the use of 360 feedback, and also bringing together officers with deep domain expertise and those with broad policy experience to create diverse teams.

“This intentional mixing of perspectives helps us spot blind spots and develop more robust solutions,” said Mr Chan.

Experienced public officers will also be equipped with foundational career coaching skills and tools to provide personalised guidance to fellow officers at every career stage, added Mr Chan.

Officers will also have better ownership of their own development and careers,…

Explain It To Me Like I’m 5: Singapore’s public service is focusing on making services easier for people, helping government workers grow in their jobs, and working better together to solve problems.

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