Ex-offenders Hired in Civil Service
Prime Minister's OfficeSpeakers
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4 Mr Leon Perera asked the Prime Minister how many ex-offenders have been hired by the Civil Service in each of the past five years and the Ministries or Statutory Boards in which they have been hired.
The Deputy Prime Minister (Mr Teo Chee Hean) (for the Prime Minister): Mdm Speaker, the Public Service does not track the number of ex-offenders employed. Indeed, since 2006, applicants who have had their criminal records spent need not include this information in their application. Recruitment is based on individual merit, where applicants who fit the job requirements most closely are hired.
Applicants who are ex-offenders can be appointed, with due regard given to the seriousness and circumstances of the offence, the time that has elapsed since their conviction, and the duties and responsibilities to be assumed. For example, we will understandably be more cautious in hiring ex-offenders for positions where an officer has authority over children.
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Mdm Speaker: Order. End of Question Time. Leader.