CPF names Manpower Ministry's Augustin Lee as new CEO

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SINGAPORE: Mr Augustin Lee, current Deputy Secretary of the Ministry of Manpower (MOM), will succeed Mr Ng Chee Peng as the new chief executive ...

SINGAPORE: Mr Augustin Lee, current Deputy Secretary of the Ministry of Manpower , will succeed Mr Ng Chee Peng as the new chief executive officer of the Central Provident Fund Board.

Under his leadership, the Board also revamped its My CPF mobile application and My CPF e-services profile page. "The Ministry of Manpower would like to put on record its appreciation to Chee Peng for his leadership of CPF Board," said Permanent Secretary for Manpower, Mr Aubeck Kam."Under Chee Peng, the CPF Board has provided members greater assurance in their retirement, improved members’ service experience, enhanced the Board’s digital shopfront, and extended and deepened its engagement with members," he added.

 

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