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Adjunct Associate Professor Raymond Chua Swee Boon will resume the role in December.

Adjunct Associate Professor Raymond Chua Swee Boon will replace current CEO Mimi Choong May Ling, who will retire from public service in December.

Prof Chua is a member of faculty at the Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health in the National University of Singapore and is also serving at the Centre of Regulatory Excellence in Duke-NUS. During the Covid-19 pandemic, he served as the deputy commander for the Medical Operations Task Force, where he oversaw the enforcement of control orders and facilitated the establishment of Covid-19 facilities, among other duties.

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