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Mission, Vision and Culture

The office of the Attorney-General is constituted under Article 35 of the Constitution of the Republic of Singapore. The duty of the Attorney-General is to advise the Government upon such legal matters and to perform such other duties of a legal character as may from time to time be referred to him by the Government. As a result, a large variety of roles are entrusted to the Chambers, as detailed on this website.

The overriding mission of the Chambers has been succinctly digested into its Mission Statement, adopted in 1994:

"To enhance the rule of law and constitutional government in Singapore by providing sound legal advice and assistance in developing a fair and responsive legal system, furthering good public administration and protecting the interest of the state and of the people."

Vision: "An essential pillar upholding the Rule of Law for a just, harmonious and progressive society"

Culture: "Our People: a Learning Ethos; Teamwork and Justice"

 

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Last updated on 7 October, 2008

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