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Part I PRELIMINARY

Part IA POSTAL AUTHORITY

Part II EXCLUSIVE PRIVILEGE AND LICENSING, ETC., OF POSTAL SERVICES

Part III POSTAL SERVICES AND SYSTEMS

Part IV CODES OF PRACTICE AND DIRECTIONS

Part IVA CONTROL OVER DESIGNATED POSTAL LICENSEES

Part V OFFENCES AND PENALTIES

Part VI INTERNATIONAL OBLIGATIONS AND NATIONAL INTERESTS

Part VII ENFORCEMENT POWERS AND PROCEDURES

Part VIII GENERAL PROVISIONS

THE SCHEDULE Powers of Postal Authority

Legislative History

Comparative Table

 
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On 24/05/2013, you requested for the version in force on 24/05/2013 incorporating all amendments published on or before 24/05/2013. The closest version currently available is that of 02/01/2011.
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Appointment of chief executive officer, director, etc., of designated postal licensee
26F.
—(1)  No designated postal licensee shall appoint a person as its chief executive officer, its director or the chairman of its board of directors unless it has obtained the prior written approval of the Postal Authority.
[34/2007 wef 24/08/2007]
(2)  Where a person has been appointed by a designated postal licensee as its chief executive officer, its director, or the chairman of its board of directors without the prior written approval of the Postal Authority in contravention of subsection (1), the Postal Authority may issue a direction to the licensee to remove that person as its chief executive officer, its director or the chairman of its board of directors, as the case may be.
[34/2007 wef 24/08/2007]
(3)  This section shall have effect notwithstanding the provisions of any other written law or anything contained in the memorandum or articles of association, or other constitution, of the designated postal licensee.
[34/2007 wef 24/08/2007]
(4)  In this section —
“chief executive officer”, in relation to a designated postal licensee, means any person, by whatever name described, who —
(a)
is in the direct employment of, or acting for or by arrangement with, the designated postal licensee; and
(b)
is principally responsible for the management and conduct of any type of business of the designated postal licensee in Singapore,
and includes any person for the time being performing all or any of the functions or duties of a chief executive officer;
“director” has the same meaning as in section 4(1) of the Companies Act (Cap. 50).
[34/2007 wef 24/08/2007]