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Speaking Truth To Power: Singapore's Pioneer Public Servants

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It is said that the duty of public servants is to ""speak truth to power"" - to give honest, sound and sometimes unpopular advice to political leaders. Underneath the narrative of the Singapore story, as personified by Lee Kuan Yew and the first-generation leaders, lie the lesser-known tales of dedicated public servants in the nation-building process. Singapore''s development cannot be fully understood without considering the role of those in public service during the transition to independence from the 1950s to 60s.Featuring oral history interviews from the National Archives of Singapore with 11 pioneer public servants, Speaking Truth to Power: Singapore''s Pioneer Public Servants reveals first-hand, personal accounts of the civil service''s transition from the colonial era, their relationship with the political leaders, and how Singapore''s economic development was driven by sound public administration in those critical years. The annotated interviews make for an easily readable format for researchers and general audiences alike.

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9789811212123
  • Binding:
  • Paperback
  • Pages:
  • 308
  • Published:
  • February 25, 2020
  • Edition:
Delivery: 2-4 weeks
Expected delivery: January 24, 2025
Extended return policy to January 30, 2025
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Description of Speaking Truth To Power: Singapore's Pioneer Public Servants

It is said that the duty of public servants is to ""speak truth to power"" - to give honest, sound and sometimes unpopular advice to political leaders. Underneath the narrative of the Singapore story, as personified by Lee Kuan Yew and the first-generation leaders, lie the lesser-known tales of dedicated public servants in the nation-building process. Singapore''s development cannot be fully understood without considering the role of those in public service during the transition to independence from the 1950s to 60s.Featuring oral history interviews from the National Archives of Singapore with 11 pioneer public servants, Speaking Truth to Power: Singapore''s Pioneer Public Servants reveals first-hand, personal accounts of the civil service''s transition from the colonial era, their relationship with the political leaders, and how Singapore''s economic development was driven by sound public administration in those critical years. The annotated interviews make for an easily readable format for researchers and general audiences alike.

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