Review of IPS Study's Findings on Public Messaging Regarding Citizens' Versus Foreigners' Contributions to Economic Growth
Ministry of Digital Development and InformationSpeakers
Summary
This question concerns the review of a January 2026 Institute of Policy Studies finding regarding public messaging on citizens' versus foreigners' economic contributions, as raised by Ms He Ting Ru. Minister for Digital Development and Information Mrs Josephine Teo affirmed the importance of recognizing Singaporeans’ contributions and noted the study trialed new engagement modalities on local-foreign integration. She highlighted that current communication frameworks spotlight local entrepreneurs and community leaders through national campaigns, SG60 celebrations, and the "Together in the Lorongs" digital series. Minister for Digital Development and Information Mrs Josephine Teo also cited the National Day Awards and the Pioneer and Merdeka Generation packages as explicit recognition of citizens' foundational efforts. The Ministry remains open to suggestions to further improve its communication strategies and ensure a balanced portrayal of contributions from all parties involved in Singapore's growth.
Transcript
23 Ms He Ting Ru asked the Minister for Digital Development and Information (a) whether the Ministry has reviewed the January 2026 Institute of Policy Studies (IPS) findings on public messaging regarding citizens' contributions and what insights it has drawn; (b) whether the whole-of-Government communication frameworks ensure balanced portrayal of locals' versus foreigners' contributions; and (c) whether the Ministry will review its communication strategies to better reflect Singaporeans' contributions.
Mrs Josephine Teo: The member refers to a study initiated by the Government, in partnership with the Institute of Policy Studies, to trial new public engagement modalities on challenging topics, including local-foreign integration. One of the study's findings was that Singaporeans' contributions be appropriately recognised. We agree this is important.
Where opportunities arise, the Government recognises Singaporeans' contributions and accomplishments across multiple fields. National campaigns regularly spotlight local entrepreneurs, innovators and community leaders. During the SG60 celebrations last year, we celebrated the achievements of Singaporeans who embodied SG60 values, such as resilience, boldness and multiculturalism. Another example is our "Together in the Lorongs" digital series, which has featured ground-up community efforts in the community. The annual National Day Awards also honour Singaporeans from different walks of life, whilst our Pioneer Generation and Merdeka Generation packages explicitly recognised the foundational contributions of our senior citizens.
We always aim to do better and welcome suggestions from members as well as the public.