AI Influence Profile

Cheng Li Hui

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 S (Ministry of Manpower)

2023-03-01 · Parliament 14

MPs raised the impact of an ageing workforce and demographic shifts on Singapore's economy, noting that some sectors have a high share of older workers and may face rapid future labour outflow. They emphasised challenges from tech change and shifting work attitudes, urging attention to flexible work arrangements. The government did not respond directly. The core debate: how to manage employment-structure adjustment from ageing and technological change.

Committee of Supply – Head Q (Ministry of Communications and Information)

2021-03-02 · Parliament 14

MPs asked how the government will develop digital leadership talent and push women into tech, proposing a mentorship programme and raising concerns about gender imbalance. The government has launched multiple talent programmes but specific measures for digital leadership and female participation are not yet clear. The core debate: how to effectively attract and retain top tech talent and close the gender gap.

Role of Personal Data Protection Commission in Investigating Blood Donors' Data Leak

2019-04-01 · Parliament 13

MPs asked about the PDPC's investigation role in the blood-donor data leak and whether public agencies should be subject to the PDPA. The government replied that PDPC is investigating the private IT vendor involved, and public agencies are governed by other regulations with data-protection standards no lower than the PDPA. The core debate: whether public agencies should be exempt from PDPA oversight and the accountability mechanisms.

Committee of Supply - Head J (Ministry of Defence)

2019-02-28 · Parliament 13

MPs raised the geopolitical and security threats facing the SAF, including great-power competition, regional tension, and terrorism. They discussed challenges from smaller cohorts and limited training space and stressed reliance on automation and advanced equipment to lift defence capability. The government focused on adopting technology to address new threats. The core debate: balancing traditional training with future tech investment.