Justice Tan Siong Thye appointed as Singapore’s first Deputy Attorney-General

Singapore’s first ever Deputy Attorney-General has been appointed; judicial veteran Justice Tan Siong Thye takes on the role for a three-year term in the newly created post after the Constitution was amended last year. 

According to law academics speaking to TODAY, the Deputy Attorney-General would help alleviate the increasingly complex legal ongoings of the Government and also distinguish between the dual roles currently filled by the presiding Attorney-General V K Rajah. 

Justice Tan began his career in law in 1979 as a deputy public prosecutor and has also served as district judge and director of the Commercial Affairs Department before his appointment as a High Court judge last year, being involved in high-profile cases including the Committee of Inquiry for the Little India riot. 

Photo: Jason Rosenberg via Flickr 




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