There is generally no conflict of interest between the Auditor-General's Office and the ministries it audits, Trade and Industry Minister Chan Chun Sing said in Parliament yesterday. Mr Chan, Minister-in-charge of the public service, also set out how people are identified...
Listing her qualifications, he noted Ms Goh has had more than 30 years of public sector experience, and has"served with distinction, with utmost integrity and commitment to excellence".
"The audit process generally does not involve political office-holders. There is no conflict of interest generally between AGO and the ministries in audits."
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