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MHA officially designates NTUC as a Politically Significant Person under foreign interference law

NTUC acknowledges the designation without objection, and notes that it is a pre-emptive measure to mitigate foreign interference.

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Updated on 26 July 2024

 

The Registrar of Foreign and Political Disclosures has officially designated NTUC as a Politically Significant Person (PSP) under the foreign interference law, announced the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) on 26 July 2024.

 

As a designated PSP under the Foreign Interference (Countermeasures) Act (FICA), NTUC has to disclose to the registrar any political donations of $10,000 or more annually, as well as any foreign affiliations.

 

In response, NTUC Secretary-General Ng Chee Meng said that NTUC acknowledges the designation without objection.

 

NTUC did not submit any representation in response to the notice of intended designation on 11 July 2024.

 

Mr Ng noted that NTUC’s PSP designation is a pre-emptive measure to mitigate foreign interference.

 

He said: “We support safeguarding Singapore’s sovereignty and will adhere to the requirements under FICA.

 

“NTUC will continue championing workers’ interests for better wages, welfare and work prospects. We assure the public and our partners that our operations and services will continue unabated.”

 

Read NTUC Secretary-General Ng Chee Meng's acknowledgement of NTUC being designated as a PSP. (26 July 2024)

 

Close nexus and symbiotic relationship with the PAP

 

MHA first notified its intent to designate NTUC as a PSP on 11 July 2024.

 

MHA said the registrar has assessed that NTUC’s activities are directed towards a political end in Singapore. This is “given its close nexus and symbiotic relationship with the People’s Action Party [PAP].”

 

A political end refers to any activity or conduct that promotes the interests of a political party or influences the outcome of any election, national referendum, Singapore Government decisions, or changes in the law or legislative process, amongst other things.

 

MHA added: “In the Registrar’s opinion, it is in the public interest for countermeasures under FICA to be applied to NTUC. This will mitigate NTUC’s risk of being a target of foreign interference.”

 

Mr Ng said on 11 July 2024 that NTUC is aligned with national safeguards to prevent foreign interference. He added that NTUC will continue to ensure its operations remain free from foreign influence.

 

He added: “NTUC is committed to championing our members’ and workers’ interests. We do so with accountability and transparency.”

 

NTUC is designated at the federation level, which does not include NTUC’s affiliated unions, associations or enterprises.

 

Singapore Management University Associate Professor of Law Eugene Tan told LabourBeat that NTUC’s designation as a PSP is a necessary and timely move by the Government.

 

He said: “Given the well-publicised longstanding symbiotic relationship between the NTUC and PAP, this designation is a proper and needed application of the law to prevent, detect, and disrupt foreign interference in our domestic politics.

 

“It will be business as usual in that the designation will not change the political landscape in any significant way. It will not affect how NTUC engages the PAP government and vice-versa.”

 

He said: “As I understand it, NTUC is not assessed to be a local proxy of a foreign principal or entity. There may be some misunderstanding as to why NTUC is being designated as a PSP under FICA.

 

“I see this as an even-handed application of the law and that it is a pre-emptive move.”

 

Asc Prof Tan added: “Even-handed because the law cannot discriminate between entities that are closely connected with the ruling party and those that are not. The former could be argued to be more likely to be a target of foreign actors seeking to interfere in our domestic politics.

 

“Pre-emptive in that it signals that the unique position and standing of NTUC in the political landscape necessitates specified transparency declarations to prevent it from being a proxy of a foreign actor.”

 

The symbiotic relationship between NTUC and PAP dates to NTUC’s founding in 1961.

 

At the May Day Rally 2024, former Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said the “symbiotic partnership was born in a crucible of fire.”

 

At the same rally, Mr Ng said: “We will deepen the symbiotic relationship with the PAP. We will work with the PAP government and employers to build a prosperous Singapore and strive for better wages, welfare, and work prospects for all.”

 

Continuing tripartism

 

The Ministry of Manpower (MOM) noted on 11 July 2024 that  NTUC’s designation as a PSP does not prohibit its ongoing activities.

 

“MOM will continue to work with NTUC as a key tripartite partner. NTUC’s activities have been in compliance with the Trade Unions Act,” it added.

 

Read the response by NTUC Secretary-General Ng Chee Meng following MHA's intent to designate NTUC as a PSP (11 July 2024).