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Home Management Management Courage And Conviction: Ethical Dilemmas, Decision-making, And Resolutions
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Courage And Conviction: Ethical Dilemmas, Decision-making, And Resolutions
by Soo Ping Lim
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AuthorSoo Ping Lim
Publisher World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
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Binding: Hardcover
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Lim Soo Ping was the Auditor-General of Singapore from 2007 to 2013. Prior to that, he served 31 years in the Singapore government, fist in the Engineering Service, and then in the Administrative Service. Following his retirement in 2013, he joined the Singapore Management University (SMU) as a professor of accounting (practice) and served for six years. Lim Soo Ping obtained a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering (with Distinction) from the University of Alberta (Canada) under a Colombo Plan Scholarship in 1974. In 1979 and 1981 respectively, he received a Master of Science in Industrial Engineering and a post-graduate Diploma in Business Administration, both from the University of Singapore. In 2001, he attended the Advanced Management Programme (AMP) at Harvard Business School. In 2009, as Auditor-General, Lim Soo Ping set up the AGO Academy to provide more focused training for AGO officers, serving internal auditors and finance officers in the public service as well. The Academy was officially launched by Mr S R Nathan, the then President of Singapore. In 2012. Together with fellow auditor-generals of ASEAN countries, Lim Soo Ping, is co-founder of the ASEAN Supreme Audit Institutions (ASEANSAI), a regional body of national audit institutions. Lim Soo Ping had served on the boards of directors of several government-linked organisations including Woodbridge Hospital, Tan Tock Seng Hospital, Nanyang Polytechnic, Singapore Corporation of Rehabilitative Enterprises and The Esplanade Company (Theatres on the Bay). Outside his work in public service, he has served on the governing board of St Joseph's Institution International School. He was the first chairman of Equal-Ark Singapore, a charity that provides counselling support, using horse therapy, for children with learning disability and the elderly with dementia or clinical depression. Currently, he is a member of the Roman Catholic Archdiocesan Audit Committee.