Breakdown of Senior Civil Servants on Superscale Grades
Prime Minister's OfficeSpeakers
Summary
This question concerns a request by Mr Leong Mun Wai for a breakdown of senior civil servants at grade MX9 and above by race and gender. Minister Chan Chun Sing stated that Civil Service demographics are broadly aligned with the national population but emphasized that diversity includes a wide range of experiences and capabilities. He explained that while diversity is sought, specific grades are not expected to mirror the national profile, as the focus remains on engagement structures for broad perspectives. The Minister stressed that Public Service success is measured by outcome indicators like efficiency and resilience rather than demographic inputs. He also referred to a previous response regarding the government's strategic approach to building diversity within Public Service leadership.
Transcript
2 Mr Leong Mun Wai asked the Prime Minister what is the current breakdown of senior civil servants on superscale grades that are at grade MX9 and above, by (i) race and (ii) gender.
Mr Chan Chun Sing (for the Prime Minister): The racial and gender proportions of the Civil Service as a whole are broadly aligned to that of the national population.
Racial and gender diversity are but two of the many dimensions of diversity we look for. Other equally if not more important dimensions include the wide range of experiences and capabilities needed to deliver our national outcomes. Given the diversity of roles in the Civil Service, we do not and should not expect every sub-sector or grade to mirror the national profile.
What is also important is for the Civil Service to establish engagement structures and processes to ensure that the necessary breadth and depth of perspectives and interests are taken into consideration. Ultimately, what matters most to our Public Service work are not necessarily the input indicators of race or gender, but the outcome indicators of efficiency, effectiveness and resilience.
The Member may wish to refer to our reply to Parliamentary Question No 44 at the 5 April 2022 Parliament Sitting on our approach in building diversity in the Public Service leadership. [Please refer to "Diversity in Gender, Ethnicity and Background at Top Levels of Civil Service", Official Report, 5 April 2022, Vol 95, Issue 61, Written Answers to Questions for Oral Answer not Answered by End of Question Time section.]