The Skills and Workforce Development Agency (SWDA) drives lifelong learning and workforce development to enable Singaporeans to take charge of their careers, learn for life, access good jobs, and grow in fulfilling careers. We enable employers to build a skilled, future-ready workforce, design quality jobs, and adopt skills recognition practices. Together with our partners, we build a trusted, high-quality, industry-relevant, and innovative ecosystem that meets the evolving workforce needs of both businesses and workers. For more information, please visit www.swda.gov.sg.
Corporate Governance
The Skills and Workforce Development Agency (SWDA) is committed to high standards of corporate governance. The SWDA Board and Management have established a framework to ensure strict adherence to good corporate governance practices.
View the full list of SWDA Board members.
Risk Management Practices and Internal Controls
*Reports prior to 2026 reflect WSG and SSG as separate statutory boards, prior to their merger and the formation of SWDA.
The risk items and mitigation measures are monitored regularly by the SWDA Management and reported to the Audit and Risk Committee (ARC) and the SWDA Board. The SWDA Management is responsible for reviewing and monitoring the effectiveness of internal controls to safeguard SWDA’s interests, and will evaluate the need to implement other internal control policies from time to time, to ensure compliance with all regulatory and statutory standards.
To reinforce SWDA's commitment to a culture of integrity and transparency within the organisation, SWDA has in place a whistle blowing policy and reporting mechanism to facilitate the reporting of fraud and wrongdoing of staff (see section on Whistle-Blowing).

