AI Influence Profile

Anthea Ong

Government

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Profile pending. This page currently summarises parliamentary appearances and policy links from existing records.

Parliamentary speeches (4)

Committee of Supply – Head V (Ministry of Trade and Industry)

2020-03-02 · Parliament 13

MPs asked whether government support for firms going international is adequate, particularly in emerging and frontier markets. They stressed the pandemic underscores the importance of market diversification and focused on how government economic agencies and business chambers help firms navigate a complex international environment. The core debate: the strength of government support and the effectiveness of market-diversification strategy.

Disclosure of Personal Data when Government Addresses Public Complaints

2020-02-03 · Parliament 13

MPs asked about the government's considerations and safeguards when disclosing personal data while addressing public complaints. The government replied that disclosure is to correct inaccuracies and protect public trust, is limited to what is necessary, and that privacy is preserved; multiple service channels protect grievances. The core debate: how to balance information disclosure with personal privacy.

Committee of Supply − Head U (Prime Minister's Office)

2019-02-28 · Parliament 13

Questions focused on how the Public Service can use AI and data analytics to lift efficiency, integrate services, and meet citizen needs. MPs emphasised that technology should be citizen-centred and avoid mechanical enforcement, with the government pushing high-tech, high-touch, and high-adaptability transformation in the public sector to lift productivity and service quality.

Preventive Measures Implemented Following Data Leak Involving Persons with HIV

2019-02-12 · Parliament 13

MPs asked about specific preventive measures following the HIV data leak affecting 14,200 patients — data access permissions, leak tracking, psychological protection of victims, and addressing social discrimination. The government must respond on how to prevent further spread, protect patient rights, and maintain public trust in HIV testing. The core debate: data-security gaps, transparency, and social discrimination.