Appointment to the Supreme Court Bench

16 February 2017

The President of the Republic of Singapore has appointed Justice Steven Chong Horng Siong as a Judge of Appeal, and Mr Tan Siong Thye and Judicial Commissioner Kannan Ramesh as Judges of the High Court.

 

The President of the Republic of Singapore, on the advice of the Prime Minister, has appointed Justice Steven Chong Horng Siong as a Judge of Appeal, and Mr Tan Siong Thye and Judicial Commissioner Kannan Ramesh as Judges of the High Court under Article 95(1) of the Constitution. The appointments will take effect on 1 April 2017.

Justice Steven Chong Horng Siong

Justice Chong (莊泓翔), 59, was appointed Judicial Commissioner of the Supreme Court on 1 October 2009 and a High Court Judge on 1 June 2010, after more than 20 years in private practice. Justice Chong assumed the position of Attorney-General on 25 June 2012. He was re-appointed as a Judge of the High Court on 25 June 2014.

Justice Chong’s main areas of specialisation have been in finance, securities, banking, complex commercial cases, arbitration, company, insolvency, trusts, shipping and insurance. He has also been tasked by the Chief Justice to hear appeals in the Court of Appeal from time to time. 

Justice Chong chairs the Professional Conduct Council Working Group and co-chairs the Singapore Academy of Law’s Legal Development Cluster. He is also a joint team leader of the Civil Justice Commission as well as a member of the Rules Committee. 

Mr Tan Siong Thye

Mr Tan Siong Thye (陈祥泰), 62, is currently a Deputy-Attorney-General of the Attorney-General’s Chambers (AGC). Mr Tan joined the legal service in 1979.  Over the years, he has gained considerable and varied experience as a prosecutor in the Attorney General’s Chambers, Director of the Commercial Affairs and Chief District Judge of the then-Subordinate Courts. Mr. Tan was appointed Judicial Commissioner in October 2013 and was elevated to the Bench in July 2014. He assumed his current position as Deputy Attorney-General on 2 February 2015.

Judicial Commissioner Kannan Ramesh

Judicial Commissioner Ramesh, 51, was the Managing Partner of Messrs Tan Kok Quan Partnership from 2008 until his appointment as Judicial Commissioner of the Supreme Court on 22 May 2015. While on the Bench, Judicial Commissioner Ramesh presided over civil matters including the corporate restructuring of Pacific Andes Resources Development Limited and its associates, Swiber Holdings Ltd and its associates and Swissco Holdings Limited, the shareholders dispute concerning the Capitol Development, and several significant arbitration matters.   

In addition to his adjudication responsibilities, Judicial Commissioner Ramesh co-chaired the Committee to Strengthen Singapore as an International Centre for Debt Restructuring to enhance Singapore’s attractiveness as a centre for international debt restructuring. He is also a member of the working group on the Rules of Court, the Singapore International Commercial Court’s Development Committee and Standing Rules Committee, the Singapore Academy of Law’s Committee on the Promotion of Singapore Law, and the Singapore Academy of Law’s Law Reform Committee. More recently, Judicial Commissioner Ramesh was appointed as a member of the Committee for the Professional Training of Lawyers empanelled by the Chief Justice to examine the training and mentorship of young lawyers. In addition, he was instrumental in establishing the Judicial Insolvency Network (JIN) which issued in October 2016, guidelines for court-to-court communications and cooperation in cross-border insolvencies. On 1 February 2017, Singapore and Delaware became the first jurisdictions to formally announce the adoption of the guidelines.

With the above appointments, the Supreme Court will have a total of 18 Judges (including five Judges of Appeal and the Chief Justice), 8 Judicial Commissioners, five Senior Judges and 12 International Judges. 

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PRIME MINISTER’S OFFICE
SINGAPORE
16 FEBRUARY 2017

 

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