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A Tribute to Dr Goh Keng Swee Pt5/6 [Ch5 English]

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Pt1/6
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ibzH-tZ3llg

Pt2/6
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WDrKBmWAFGE

Pt3/6
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lfYNf9GhXaw

Pt4/6
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kyy98TZlvq0

Pt5/6
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hlhdAMHV4Vg

Pt6/6
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NPRwCI2nlwc


Goh Keng Swee died early on Friday morning, 14 May 2010, after a long illness. He was 91.


Dr Goh Keng Swee will be remembered, above all, for his role as one of the prime architects of Singapore's economic success. Many of the key milestones in Singapore's journey from Third World backwater to globalised, First-World city can be found in the story of his life, vividly portrayed in the new book Goh Keng Swee: A Portrait by his daughter-in-law Tan Siok Sun.

The son of a rich Malacca family - his father, Goh Leng Inn, was a manager of a rubber plantation, his mother was from the family that produced famous Malaysian politicians Tun Tan Cheng Lock and his son Tun Tan Siew Sin - Dr Goh joined the Department of Social Welfare in 1946, and was active in post-war administration.

He resigned from the civil service in 1959 to enter politics and was elected as the People's Action Party representative for Kreta Ayer, his constituency until he retired in 1984.

He had one word to describe the state of the economy when he became finance minister in 1959: 'Wretched'.

Upon Singapore's independence in 1965, Dr Goh also became Minister for the Interior and Defence until 1967, assuming responsibilities for strengthening Singapore's military and domestic security capabilities. A key policy was the creation of National Service, a mandatory conscription system for able-bodied young males.

In 1979, Dr Goh moved on to the Education Ministry, where his Goh Report greatly influenced the development of Singapore's education system, introducing key policies such as streaming and religious education.

Dr Goh retired as Deputy Prime Minister in December 1984, due to personal reasons.

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  • wat is the name of the music by singapore orchestra open air 1

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