Eddie Teo

Eddie Teo Chan Seng, DUNU (simplified Chinese: 张赞成; traditional Chinese: 張贊成; pinyin: Zhāng Zàn Chéng) is the Chairman of the Council of Presidential Advisers. He was the Chairman of Singapore's Public Service Commission from 2008 till 31 July 2018. A civil servant in the Administrative Service for 35 years, he retired in 2005. For his contributions to the Singapore Public Service, Teo was awarded the Public Administration Medal (Gold) (1983), the Meritorious Service Medal (1997), the Distinguished Service Order (2006) and the Order of Nila Utama (2017).[1]

Career

During his career, Teo served as Chairman to various government-linked companies, including the Civil Service College from 2001 to 2005, ST Kinetics from 2001 to 2004, Singapore Technologies Pte Ltd from 1995 to 2000 and Health Corporation of Singapore Pte Ltd from 1996 to 1998.

A President's Scholar, Teo started his Civil Service career with the Security and Intelligence Division of the Ministry of Defence after graduating with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Philosophy, Politics and Economics from the Oxford University in 1970. In 1974, he obtained a Master of Science in International Relations from the London School of Economics and Political Science, University of London.

Teo rose rapidly to become the Director of the Security and Intelligence Division in 1979, and held the position of Director, Internal Security Department in the Ministry of Home Affairs from 1982 to 1986 concurrently. This was until Mr. Tjong Yik Min, a Colombo Plan Scholar, took over as ISD head in 1986.[2][3] In 1994, he was appointed Permanent Secretary (Defence). In 1998, he was appointed Permanent Secretary (Prime Minister's Office) and concurrently held the post of Permanent Secretary (Defence) until 2000. In 2005, he was appointed as Singapore's High Commissioner to Australia.[4][5]

Teo retired as chairman of Public Service Commission on 31 July 2018 and Mr Lee Tzu Yang, his deputy, took over as chairman.[6]

Teo took over as Chairman of the Council of Presidential Advisors (CPA) on 2 January 2019. [7]

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