The Competition and Consumer Commission of Singapore (CCCS) will have a new chief executive from October 1, the Ministry of Trade and Industry (MTI) announced.
Ms Sia Aik Kor, 44, who is currently the Deputy Chief Counsel (transactions and administration) at the civil division of the Attorney-General’s Chambers (AGC), will be taking over from Mr Toh Han Li, 52, a Singapore Legal Service officer, who led CCCS since October 2013.
In her current role, Ms Sia is responsible for vetting transactional documents for the Government. She has worked closely with the Ministry of Finance and GovTech Singapore to upgrade and upskill procurement officers across the public service. She introduced new tools to increase productivity and reduce manual processing time in public sector procurement.
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