Changi Airport Group Names Veteran Public Servant Tan Gee Paw Acting Chairman Following Resignation of Liew Mun Leong, Singapore News & Top Stories



[ad_1]

SINGAPORE – The Changi Airport Group (CAG) appointed veteran public servant Tan Gee Paw as its interim president following the resignation of Liew Mun Leong, the Ministry of Finance (MOF) said on Thursday (September 10).

Tan, who was chairman of the national water agency PUB from April 2001 to March 2017, has been a director of the CAG board since May 2017. His previous appointments include that of director of Ngee Ann Polytechnic, permanent secretary of media environment and special advisor for Land Transportation. Authority.

CAG was incorporated in 2009 and remains directly owned by the Government.

The ministry said in a statement that Mr. View had informed CAG and MOF that given the wide publicity stemming from the matter involving his former domestic worker Parti Liyani, he would resign from his position as chairman and director of the board with immediate effect, “So not to create a distraction to the organization.”

Mr. Liew announced his resignation from his commercial and public service duties Thursday night, days after the High Court acquitted Ms. Parti of robbing Mr. Liew and his family. At his trial, Judge Chan Seng Onn raised questions about Mr. Liew’s motivation for filing a police report against the maid, as well as about the handling of the case.

The Office of the Attorney General of the Nation (AGC) is conducting a review of the case.

In its statement, the MOF said: “The Ministry of Finance has taken note of the observations of the Superior Court judge and the additional review that the AGC is conducting.”

The MOF also recognized the important contributions that Mr. Liew, as the founding president of CAG since 2009, had made to the development of Changi Airport as a premier air hub.

“Under his leadership, CAG has completed Terminal 4 and Jewel, and Changi Airport has won multiple awards as one of the best airports in the world,” he added.

“The ministry thanks Mr. Liew for his contributions to public service.”

In a separate statement regarding Mr. Liew’s resignation, CAG thanked Mr. Liew for his many years of service to the company, as well as for his contributions to the development of Changi.

“Mr. Liew played a pivotal role in the corporatization of Changi Airport, which paved the way for Changi to operate more flexibly to meet the challenges of a competitive aviation environment,” said CAG.

“Under his leadership, CAG achieved a very strong first decade since 2009, in which passenger traffic in Changi increased by 84% and the Group’s revenue more than doubled. During this period, CAG also pushed the boundaries on development. of airports “.

CAG said Liew provided management and strategic advice on three flagship projects simultaneously: Terminal 4, Jewel Changi Airport and Changi East.

Mr. Lee Seow Hiang, CEO of CAG, said: “Mr. Liew’s vision and passion for Changi was an inspiration to the people of CAG and the airport community to always strive for excellence to provide an exceptional experience in Changi The result has been Changi Airport, being recognized as the most awarded airport in the world.

“We are truly grateful for Mr. Liew’s dedication to growing Changi Airport over the years and ensuring Singapore’s position as a major aviation hub.”



[ad_2]