Lim Soo Hoon

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Lim Soo Hoon (Chinese: 林秀勋) is the first female Permanent Secretary of Singapore in the Public Service Division of the office of the Prime Minister of Singapore. Lim held other high-profile positions at Singapore's Ministry of Trade and Industry, then later into positions in Singapore's Ministry of Transport, and then in the Ministry of Manpower, and Ministry of Community Development, Youth and Sports. Lim became Singapore's Woman of the Year in 1997.[1]

Born1959 (age 6667)
Singapore
OccupationCivil servant
Known forFirst female Permanent Secretary in Singapore Public Service
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Lim Soo Hoon
Permanent Secretary, Public Service Division, Prime Minister’s Office
Assumed office
2005
Permanent Secretary (Finance) (Performance), Ministry of Finance
In office
2012–2017
Chairman, Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority
Assumed office
2017
Personal details
Born1959 (age 6667)
Singapore
Alma materUniversity of Adelaide (B.Econ.)
Harvard University (M.P.A.)
OccupationCivil servant
Known forFirst female Permanent Secretary in Singapore Public Service
AwardsPublic Administration Medal (Silver) (1998)
Public Administration Medal (Gold) (2004)
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Lim was awarded the Silver Public Administration Medal in 1998 and the Gold Public Administration Medal in 2004.[2]

Lim has served in the public sector for 36 years, her final position being the Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of Finance before retirement.[2]

Lim will continue working as chairman of the Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority (Acra) Board.[2]

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