SINGAPORE'S exemplary efforts in fighting
corruption to build an effective public administration are something which many
countries can learn from, said Ms Helen Clark, administrator of the United
Nations (UN) Development Programme.
Addressing
a 200-strong audience at the Singapore Lecture, the former prime minister of
New Zealand said these have enabled the Government to build a merit-based
public service which "remains one of the world's most effective to this
day".
Ms
Clark had been invited to speak about the importance of governance for
sustainable development at the event, held at the Raffles City Convention
Centre.
The
talk was organised by the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies and chaired by
Deputy Prime Minister Tharman Shanmugaratnam.
Ms
Clark said: "The story of how Singapore was transformed from a city where
corruption was rife at the time of independence to one of the least corrupt
places in the world is a remarkable one.
"It
started from an understanding that Singapore's development strategy required
the attraction of foreign investment, which, in turn, depended on having a
clean government."
She
added that "a solid and unwavering political commitment to tackle
corruption" was built on that foundation.
Ms
Clark also lauded the efforts of the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau and
the solid legal framework here, which "played a vital role".
In his
opening speech, Mr Tharman said that sustainable development is a "timely
but complex" topic as it cuts across economic, social and environmental
issues.
He
added: "It is a universal concern which has serious implications on future
generations."
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