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The Ministry of Transport (MOT; Malay: Kementerian Pengangkutan; Chinese: 交通部; Tamil: போக்குவரத்து அமைச்சு) is a ministry of the Government of Singapore responsible for the administration and regulation of land, sea and air transportation in Singapore.

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Ministry of Transport
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Agency overview
Formed23 November 2001; 23 years ago (2001-11-23)
Preceding agency
JurisdictionGovernment of Singapore
Headquarters460 Alexandra Road, #33-00 mTower, Singapore 119963
MottoConnecting People and Possibilities
Annual budgetDecrease S$10.68 billion (2019)[1]
Ministers responsible
Agency executive
  • Lau Peet Meng,
    Permanent Secretary
  • Lim Zhi Jian,
    Deputy Secretary (Land and Corporate)
  • Yee Ping Yi,
    Deputy Secretary (Strategy, Sustainability & Technology)
Child agencies
Agency IDT08GA0023K
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History

The Ministry of Transport was formed on 23 November 2001 out of the then Ministry of Communications and Information Technology. Its previous portfolio of information technology and telecommunications were then transferred to the then Ministry of Information, Communications and The Arts, now known as the Ministry of Digital Development and Information.[2]

Organisational structure

Currently, the ministry commissions and regulates four individual government statutory boards: the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS), the Land Transport Authority (LTA), the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) and the Public Transport Council (PTC), which implement the ministry’s policies and tactical directions.

The Ministry has ten divisions with staff strength of nearly 200 staff. These are Air Hub Division, Aviation Relations and System Division, Public Transport Division, Private and Future Mobility Division, Sea Transport Division, International Relations and Security Division, Corporate Communications Division, Corporate Development Division, MOT Technology Office and the Transport Safety Investigation Bureau of Singapore (TSIB).

Statutory Boards

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Ministers

The Ministry is headed by the Minister for Transport, who is appointed as part of the Cabinet of Singapore. The minister is Mr Chee Hong Tat, MP for Bishan–Toa Payoh GRC from the People's Action Party.

More information Portrait, Name (Birth–Death) ...
Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Took office Left office Party Cabinet
Minister for Communications (1968–1985)
Thumb Yong Nyuk Lin
MP for Geylang West
(1918–2012)
16 April
1968
31 July
1975
PAP Lee K. III
Lee K. IV
Lim Kim San
MP for Cairnhill
(1916–2006)
1 August
1975
30 June
1978
PAP
Lee K. V
Thumb Ong Teng Cheong
MP for Cairnhill
(1936–2002)
1 July
1978
8 May
1983
PAP
Lee K. VI
Ong Pang Boon
MP for Telok Ayer
(born 1929)
9 May
1983
6 September
1983
PAP
Yeo Ning Hong
MP for Kim Seng
(born 1943)
Interim
7 September
1983
1 January
1985
PAP
Minister for Communications and Information (1985–1990)
Yeo Ning Hong
MP for Kim Seng SMC
(born 1943)
2 January
1985
27 November
1990
PAP Lee K. VII
Lee K. VIII
Minister for Communications (1990–1999)
Yeo Ning Hong
MP for Kim Seng SMC
(born 1943)
28 November
1990
30 June
1991
PAP Goh I
Thumb Mah Bow Tan
MP for Tampines GRC
(born 1948)
Interim until 31 August 1991
1 July
1991
2 June
1999
PAP
Goh II
Goh III
Minister for Communications and Information Technology (1999–2001)
Yeo Cheow Tong
MP for Hong Kah GRC
(born 1947)
3 June
1999
22 November
2001
PAP Goh III
Minister for Transport (from 2001)
Yeo Cheow Tong
MP for Hong Kah GRC
(born 1947)
23 November
2001
29 May
2006
PAP Goh IV
Lee H. I
Raymond Lim
MP for East Coast GRC
(born 1959)
30 May
2006
20 May
2011
PAP Lee H. II
Thumb Lui Tuck Yew
MP for Moulmein–Kallang GRC
(born 1961)
21 May
2011
30 September
2015
PAP Lee H. III
Thumb Khaw Boon Wan[3]
MP for Sembawang GRC
(born 1952)
1 October
2015
28 February
2019
PAP Lee H. IV
Thumb Vivian Balakrishnan[4]
MP for Holland–Bukit Timah GRC
(born 1961)
Acting until 5 April 2019
28 February
2019
5 April 2019 PAP Lee H. IV
Thumb Khaw Boon Wan
MP for Sembawang GRC
(born 1952)
6 April
2019
26 July
2020
Lee H. IV
Thumb Ong Ye Kung[5]
MP for Sembawang GRC
(born 1969)
27 July
2020
14 May
2021
PAP Lee H. V
Thumb S. Iswaran
ex - MP for West Coast GRC
(born 1962)

On leave from 12 July 2023[6]
15 May
2021
18 January
2024
PAP
Thumb Chee Hong Tat
MP for Bishan–Toa Payoh GRC
(born 1973)
Acting until 17 January 2024
[7]
18 January
2024
Incumbent PAP Lee H. V
Wong L. I
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