Indranee Rajah

Environmental, Social and Governance

$700 mil of Singapore’s first green bond allocated to Jurong Region Line and Cross Island Line in FY2022

The remaining unallocated proceeds are expected to be fully allocated to both lines by the end of FY2024.
MAS launches public consultations on coal phase-out, voluntary code of conduct for ESG rating agencies - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Sustainability

MAS launches public consultations on coal phase-out, voluntary code of conduct for ESG rating agencies

MAS will incorporate feedback in the Singapore-Asia taxonomy that will be launched later this year.

Company in the news

DPM Heng says Keppel O&M bribery case could be reopened with new evidence

“Corruption has no place in our society and our economy. This has not and will not change,” he adds in his Facebook post.
A lack of sufficient evidence was the reason behind ‘stern warnings’ only for former Keppel O&M employees: Indranee - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Company in the news

A lack of sufficient evidence was the reason behind 'stern warnings' only for former Keppel O&M employees: Indranee

CPIB had issued “stern warnings” to the six individuals, who were formerly senior management staff of Keppel O&M on Jan 12.

Infrastructure

Singapore seeks private investment 'at scale' to meet regional infrastructure needs

The third Asia Infrastructure Forum (AIF) focused on “scaling up sustainable infrastructure" to drive recovery for the region.
Singapore unveils Green Bond Framework, to issue first sovereign green bond in coming months - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Environmental, Social and Governance

Singapore unveils Green Bond Framework, to issue first sovereign green bond in coming months

“Through these high-quality issuances, we hope to deepen market liquidity for green bonds.”

Covid-19

Singapore looks to rely less on foreign workers post Covid-19, says Indranee Rajah

Singapore will have to find ways to rely less on foreign workers and accelerate automation of some tasks in its post-pandemic economy, Second Minister for Finance Indranee Rajah told reporters Monday.

Sustainability

Asia needs to tap on private sector for infrastructure funding

SINGAPORE (Aug 18): Governments in Asia need to turn to private sector investments to help fill the gap of “unsustainable” government expenditure on infrastructure, says Indranee Rajah, Minister in the Prime Minister’s Office.

Singapore economy

Singapore may signal Premier Lee's likely successor this week

SINGAPORE (Nov 22): Singapore may give its strongest signal yet this week about who might succeed Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong as leader.
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