First Lee Hsien Loong Cabinet


The First Cabinet of Lee Hsien Loong of the Government of Singapore was sworn into office on 12 Aug 2004.
The swearing-in ceremony was held outdoors on the Istana grounds—instead of City Hall where his two predecessors Lee Kuan Yew and Goh Chok Tong held their ceremonies— in order to accommodate 1,400 invited guests representing different demographics of the population. S. Jayakumar was elevated to Deputy Prime Minister, while Tony Tan retained his DPM position — a post he held since his return to Cabinet in 1995. Lee Hsien Loong retained his Finance Minister post held since 2001.
Lee's immediate predecessor, Goh Chok Tong, was named Senior Minister, and ranked second in order of precedence. Goh's predecessor, Lee Kuan Yew, who was the nation's first prime minister and Lee Hsien Loong's father, was subsequently named Minister Mentor.

Cabinet

The First Lee Hsien Loong Cabinet was composed of the following members.
PortfolioNameTerm startTerm end
Prime MinisterLee Hsien Loong12 August 200429 May 2006
Senior MinisterGoh Chok Tong12 August 200429 May 2006
Minister MentorLee Kuan Yew12 August 200429 May 2006
[Deputy Prime Minister of Singapore|Prime Minister of Singapore|Deputy Prime Minister]Tony Tan12 August 200429 May 2006
Deputy Prime MinisterS. Jayakumar12 August 200429 May 2006
Coordinating Minister for Security and DefenceTony Tan12 August 200431 August 2005
Coordinating Minister for National SecurityS. Jayakumar1 September 200529 May 2006
Minister in the Prime Minister's OfficeLim Boon Heng12 August 200429 May 2006
Minister in the Prime Minister's OfficeLim Swee Say12 August 200429 May 2006
Minister in the Prime Minister's OfficeRaymond Lim1 April 200529 May 2006
Minister for FinanceLee Hsien Loong12 August 200429 May 2006
Second Minister for FinanceRaymond Lim12 August 200429 May 2006
Minister for LawS. Jayakumar12 August 200429 May 2006
Minister for Home AffairsWong Kan Seng12 August 200429 May 2006
Minister for TransportYeo Cheow Tong12 August 200429 May 2006
Minister for Foreign AffairsGeorge Yeo12 August 200429 May 2006
Minister for Information, Communications and the ArtsLee Boon Yang12 August 200429 May 2006
Minister for National DevelopmentMah Bow Tan12 August 200429 May 2006
Second Minister for National DevelopmentLim Swee Say12 August 200429 May 2006
Minister for Trade and IndustryLim Hng Kiang12 August 200429 May 2006
Minister for DefenceTeo Chee Hean12 August 200429 May 2006
Second Minister for DefenceNg Eng Hen1 July 200529 May 2006
Minister for the Environment and Water ResourcesYaacob Ibrahim12 August 200429 May 2006
Minister for HealthKhaw Boon Wan12 August 200429 May 2006
Minister for EducationTharman Shanmugaratnam12 August 200429 May 2006
Second Minister for EducationNg Eng Hen12 August 200430 June 2005
Minister for ManpowerNg Eng Hen12 August 200429 May 2006
Minister for Community Development, Youth and SportsVivian Balakrishnan12 August 200429 May 2006
Minister-in-charge of Muslim AffairsYaacob Ibrahim12 August 200429 May 2006

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