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Transition at Temasek
S'poreans in control
Parliament told of the search for a CEO and succession planning
By Zakir Hussain
THE Cabinet discussed the appointment of American Charles Goodyear as CEO-designate of Temasek Holdings and decided the Government should not object to a foreigner holding the post if the company's board found him suitable and the best candidate available.
But the Cabinet also stressed the need for Temasek's board to remain in the effective control of Singaporeans, Senior Minister of State (Finance) Lim Hwee Hua told Parliament yesterday.
She was replying to Mr Lim Biow Chuan (Marine Parade GRC), who asked about the steps taken by Temasek to find a replacement chief executive officer, and if any Singaporeans were considered for the post.
Eight of the 10 current Temasek board members, including chairman S. Dhanabalan, are Singaporeans.
Mr Charles Goodyear, the former chief executive of mining and resources giant BHP Billiton, was appointed Temasek's CEO-designate this month and takes over from current CEO Ho Ching on Oct 1.
In her reply, Mrs Lim said that since early 2005 and on an annual basis, a subcommittee of the Temasek board of directors had worked with the incumbent CEO to review potential successor candidates.
The list includes candidates from within the company and outside it, both in Singapore and abroad.
It also includes Singaporeans, permanent residents and foreigners.
The candidates are also grouped according to a time line for possible CEO succession, she added.
That means there are some who can be considered immediately, should anything unexpected happen to the incumbent.
Read the full story in today's edition of The Straits Times.
Transition at Temasek
S'poreans in control
Parliament told of the search for a CEO and succession planning
By Zakir Hussain
THE Cabinet discussed the appointment of American Charles Goodyear as CEO-designate of Temasek Holdings and decided the Government should not object to a foreigner holding the post if the company's board found him suitable and the best candidate available.
But the Cabinet also stressed the need for Temasek's board to remain in the effective control of Singaporeans, Senior Minister of State (Finance) Lim Hwee Hua told Parliament yesterday.
She was replying to Mr Lim Biow Chuan (Marine Parade GRC), who asked about the steps taken by Temasek to find a replacement chief executive officer, and if any Singaporeans were considered for the post.
Eight of the 10 current Temasek board members, including chairman S. Dhanabalan, are Singaporeans.
Mr Charles Goodyear, the former chief executive of mining and resources giant BHP Billiton, was appointed Temasek's CEO-designate this month and takes over from current CEO Ho Ching on Oct 1.
In her reply, Mrs Lim said that since early 2005 and on an annual basis, a subcommittee of the Temasek board of directors had worked with the incumbent CEO to review potential successor candidates.
The list includes candidates from within the company and outside it, both in Singapore and abroad.
It also includes Singaporeans, permanent residents and foreigners.
The candidates are also grouped according to a time line for possible CEO succession, she added.
That means there are some who can be considered immediately, should anything unexpected happen to the incumbent.
Read the full story in today's edition of The Straits Times.