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Ministry of Digital Development and Information
Singaporean government ministry

1°17′26.61″N 103°50′53.31″E / 1.2907250°N 103.8481417°E / 1.2907250; 103.8481417 The Ministry of Digital Development and Information is a ministry of the Government of Singapore responsible for overseeing the development of the infocomm technology, media and design sectors, as well as the government's information and public communication policies. It is also responsible for maintaining the national library, national archives and public libraries.

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History

On 5 June 1959, the Ministry of Culture came into being with the swearing-in and appointments of ministers of the new Government of Singapore. On 1 February 1980, the Broadcasting Division of the Ministry of Culture became a statutory board, the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation.

1985 saw the dissolution of the Ministry of Culture. Its Information Division came under the new Ministry of Communications and Information (MCI). Its arts promotion component was assimilated into the Ministry of Community Development (MCD) as the Cultural Affairs Division.

Five years later, on 28 November 1990, the Information Division of the MCI and the Cultural Affairs Division of MCD, together with other associated departments and statutory boards, reunited to form the Ministry of Information and the Arts (MITA).

On 1 September 1991, the Festival of Arts Secretariat, Singapore Cultural Foundation, the Arts Division of MITA, and the National Theatre Trust merged to form the National Arts Council (NAC).

On 1 October 1994, the Singapore Broadcasting Authority (SBA) was formed as a statutory board under MITA to oversee and promote the broadcasting industry in Singapore.1

On 23 November 2001, the information and communications technology (ICT) functions under the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology came under MITA. The expanded Ministry was renamed the Ministry of Information, Communications and the Arts, but retained the acronym MITA. In that year, Infocomm Development Authority (IDA) became one of MITA's statutory boards.

On 1 January 2003, the Singapore Broadcasting Authority, Singapore Films Commission and Films and Publications Department (previously under the MITA headquarters) merged to form the Media Development Authority (MDA). On 13 August 2004, the Ministry's acronym was changed from "MITA" to "MICA".

On 1 November 2012, MICA was renamed the Ministry of Communications and Information (MCI). The move followed the restructuring of two previous ministries – MICA and the Ministry of Community Development, Youth and Sports (MCYS) – into MCI, the Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth (MCCY) and the Ministry of Social and Family Development (MSF). REACH (Reaching Everyone for Active Citizenry @ Home) was assimilated into MCI while the resilience, arts and heritage portfolios became part of MCCY. MCI oversees the development of the information and communications technology, media and design sectors, public libraries, and the Government's information and public communication policies.2

On 18 January 2016, MCI announced that the Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore (IDA) and the Media Development Authority (MDA) will be restructured into two new entities: The Info-communications Media Development Authority (IMDA) and the Government Technology Organisation (GTO) (now Government Technology Agency; GovTech), in the second half of 2016.3 The new statutory boards were formed on 1 October 2016.

On 8 July 2024, MCI was renamed the Ministry of Digital Development and Information (MDDI). It aims to recognise a landscape where digital solutions will become more common.4

Organisational structure

MDDI has two statutory boards, the Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) and the National Library Board (NLB).

MDDI also manages the Cyber Security Agency, a national agency overseeing cybersecurity strategy, operations, education, outreach, and ecosystem development and the Personal Data Protection Commission, Singapore's primary data protection authority.

Ministers

The Ministry is headed by the Minister for Digital Development and Information, who is appointed as part of the Cabinet of Singapore.

PortraitName(Birth–Death)Took officeLeft officePartyCabinet
Minister for Culture (1959–1985)
S. RajaratnamMP for Kampong Glam(1915–2006)5 June195912 August1965PAPLee K. I
Lee K. II
Othman WokMP for Pasir Panjang(1924–2017)12 August196515 April1968PAP
Jek Yeun ThongMP for Queenstown(1930–2018)16 April196825 September1977PAPLee K. III
Lee K. IV
Lee K. V
Ong Teng CheongMP for Kim Keat(1936–2002)Interim26 September19776 January1981PAP
S. DhanabalanMP for Kallang(born 1937)6 January19811 January1985PAPLee K. VI
Minister for Social Affairs (1963–1985)
Othman WokMP for Pasir Panjang(1924–2017)19 October196330 June1977PAPLee K. V
Toh Chin ChyeMP for Rochore(1921–2012)Interim1 July19774 September1977PAP
Ahmad MattarMP for Brickworks(born 1940)Interim until 31 May 19845 September19771 January1985PAP
Lee K. VI
Minister for Communications (1968–1985)
Yong Nyuk LinMP for Geylang West(1918–2012)16 April196831 July1975PAPLee K. III
Lee K. IV
Lim Kim SanMP for Cairnhill(1916–2006)1 August197530 June1978PAP
Lee K. V
Ong Teng CheongMP for Kim Keat(1936–2002)1 July19788 May1983PAP
Lee K. VI
Ong Pang BoonMP for Telok Ayer(born 1929)9 May19836 September1983PAP
Yeo Ning HongMP for Kim Seng(born 1943)Interim until 31 May 19847 September19831 January1985PAP
Minister for Communications and Information (1985–1990)
Yeo Ning HongMP for Kim Seng SMC(born 1943)2 January198527 November1990PAPLee K. VII
Lee K. VIII
Minister for Information and the Arts (1990–2001)
George YeoMP for Aljunied GRC(born 1954)Interim until 30 June 199128 November19902 June1999PAPGoh I
Goh II
Goh III
Lee Yock SuanMP for Cheng San GRC(born 1946)3 June199922 November2001PAP
Minister for Information, Communications and the Arts (2001–2012)
David LimMP for Aljunied GRCInterim23 November200111 May2003PAPGoh IV
Lee Boon YangMP for Jalan Besar GRC(born 1947)12 May200331 March2009PAP
Lee H. I
Lee H. II
Lui Tuck YewMP for Tanjong Pagar GRC(born 1961)Interim until 31 October 20101 April200920 May2011PAP
Yaacob IbrahimMP for Moulmein–Kallang GRC(born 1955)21 May201131 October2012PAPLee H. III
Minister for Communications and Information (2012–2024)
Yaacob IbrahimMP for Moulmein–Kallang GRC & Jalan Besar GRC(born 1955)1 November201230 April2018PAPLee H. III
Lee H. IV
S. IswaranMP for West Coast GRC(born 1962)1 May201814 May2021PAP
Lee H. V
Josephine TeoMP for Jalan Besar GRC(born 1968)15 May20217 July2024PAP
Wong L. I
Minister for Digital Development and Information (from 2024)
Josephine TeoMP for Jalan Besar GRC(born 1968)8 July2024IncumbentPAPWong L. I

References

  1. "Singapore Broadcasting Authority (SBA)". https://www.nlb.gov.sg/main/article-detail?cmsuuid=d2f3cb67-73c3-4859-8e30-9645e311d768

  2. Imelda Saad; S. Ramesh (31 July 2012), MCYS, MICA to be restructured to form 3 new ministries, Channel NewsAsia http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporelocalnews/view/1216876/1/.html

  3. "IDA, MDA to be restructured to capitalise on converging media and ICT landscape". Channel NewsAsia. Retrieved 23 January 2016. http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/ida-mda-to-be/2433768.html

  4. "Singapore's incoming PM Lawrence Wong unveils cabinet line-up". https://thesun.my/world/singapore-s-incoming-pm-lawrence-wong-unveils-cabinet-line-up-LD12448366