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Updates on Singapore Sports Hub Takeover and Plans Following Takeover

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Summary

This question concerns updates requested by Mr Sitoh Yih Pin regarding the government’s takeover of the Singapore Sports Hub and its future development plans. Minister for Culture, Community and Youth Edwin Tong Chun Fai stated the transition was completed on 9 December 2022, with a final termination sum of $1.4 billion. This payment, funded through a Contingencies Funds advance, was lower than projected and will be replaced without drawing on past Reserves. Future programming includes National School Games finals, community open houses, and marquee events like the Badminton National Open and world-renowned entertainment acts. Additionally, the Kallang Football Hub and Kallang Tennis Centre are scheduled for completion this year as part of the broader Kallang Alive precinct developments.

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36 Mr Sitoh Yih Pin asked the Minister for Culture, Community and Youth (a) whether there are any updates pertaining to the Singapore Sports Hub takeover by the Government in December 2022; and (b) what are the plans for the Singapore Sports Hub following the takeover.

Mr Edwin Tong Chun Fai: The transition from the Sports Hub Pte Ltd (SHPL) to the Government has been smooth and was completed on 9 December 2022. Thereafter, SportSG and SHPL have been conducting due diligence on SHPL’s accounts. The termination sum payable to SHPL is $1.4 billion, which is around $0.1 billion lower than what was initially projected.2 This is mainly because we were able to bring down the cost of termination, excluding debt repayment and related costs, in the negotiations. With the President’s concurrence, the Government made an advance from the Contingencies Funds for the Termination Sum and will replace the advance through a Supplementary Supply Bill at Budget 2023. The replacement of the advance will not lead to a draw on past Reserves.

The new management team has since organised a wide range of activities in the past two months. This includes performances by live bands and dance groups, a Big Walk event to usher in the New Year and a Chinese New Year Stadium Waterfront Carnival, among other events. Several schools have also played football matches in the National Stadium.

In the coming months, members of the public can look forward to more of such community events, including some National School Games finals, National Stadium Open Houses, as well as grassroots programmes and activities. There will also be marquee sports such as the Badminton National Open Championships as well as world-renowned entertainment events from groups such as Westlife and Blackpink.

The developments in the larger Kallang Alive precinct are also on track, with the Kallang Football Hub and Kallang Tennis Centre due to be completed this year.

With these exciting programmes and developments, our Sports Hub will be a vibrant community, sporting and lifestyle space that all Singaporeans can enjoy and identify with.