Attorney-General of Singapore
The Attorney-General's Chambers at One Upper Pickering, Singapore
The Attorney-General of Singapore is the legal adviser to the government of the Republic of Singapore and its public prosecutor.
The office was founded in 1867 as the chief legal officer of the British crown colony of the Straits Settlements. The current requirements for appointment as Attorney-General are set out in the Singapore Constitution.[1] Unlike some other countries that follow the Westminster parliamentary model, in Singapore the Attorney-General is not a member of Parliament. He carries out his functions, with the assistance of his deputy, known as the Solicitor-General, through the Attorney-General's Chambers.
Prior to 1867 the law officer of Singapore was the Recorder of the Prince of Wales Island, Malacca and Singapore (1826 to 1855), the Recorder of Singapore (1855 to 1864) and the Crown Counsel of Singapore (1864 to 1867).
List of office holders
Recorders of Penang [2]
- 1808-1816 Sir Edmond Stanley
- 1817 Sir George Andrew Cooper
- 1817-1824 Sir Ralph Rice
- 1824 Sir Francis Souper Rayley
- 1856-1866 Sir Peter Benson Maxwell
- 1866-1867 Sir William Hackett
Recorders of Penang, Singapore, Malacca [3]
- 1827-1829 Sir John Thomas Claridge
- 1833-1835 Sir Benjamin Heath Malkin
- 1835-1836 Sir Edward John Gambier
- 1836-1847 Sir William Norris
- 1847-1850 Sir Christopher Rawlinson
- 1850-1855 Sir William Jeffcott
Recorders of Singapore, Malacca [4]
- 1856-1866 Sir Richard Bolton McCausland
- 1866-1867 Sir Peter Benson Maxwell
Recorder of Singapore/Crown Counsel of Singapore [5]
- 1866-1867 Sir Peter Benson Maxwell
Attorney-General of Singapore[6]
- 1 Apr 1867 - 1 Jan 1883 Thomas Braddell
- 2 Jan 1883 - 2 Oct 1883 John Augustus Harwood (Acting)
- 3 Oct 1883 - 6 Nov 1893 John Winfield Bonser
- 7 Nov 1893 - 4 Feb 1906 William Robert Collyer
- 5 Feb 1906 - 28 Feb 1907 John Robert Innes (Acting)
- 1 Mar 1907 - 31 Dec 1909 Walter John Napier
- 1 Jan 1910 - 20 Feb 1911 Frederick Belfield
- 21 Feb 1911 - 24 Jan 1913 Thomas de Multon Lee Braddell
- 25 Jan 1913 - 24 Apr 1913 Evelyn Campbell Ellis (Acting)
- 25 Apr 1913 - 18 Nov 1919 Gerald Aubrey Goodman
- 19 Nov 1919 - 9 Jul 1925 James William Murison
- 10 Jul 1925 - 12 Jul 1929 Michael Whitley
- 13 Jul 1929 - 20 Apr 1933 Walter Clarence Huggard
- 21 Apr 1933 - 10 Aug 1936 Percy Alexander McElwaine
- 27 Oct 1936 - 14 Dec 1936 Newnham Arthur Worley (Acting)
- 11 Aug 1936 - 14 Feb 1942 Charles Gough Howell
Kensatku-Kan (Attorney-General and Public Prosecutor of the Japanese Administration)
- Feb 1942 - Sep 1945 Ichihara Kakka
Chief Legal Officer, British Military Administration
- Sep 1945 - 31 Mar 1946 Lieutenant Colonel TC Spencer-Wilkinson
Attorney-General of the Crown Colony of Singapore
- 1 Apr 1946 5 Sep 1955 Edward John Davies
- 6 Sep 1955 1 Jul 1957 Charles Harris Butterfield
- 2 Jul 1957 24 Jun 1959 E P Shanks
State Advocate-General of the State of Singapore
Attorney-General of the Republic of Singapore
V. K. Rajah, who became Attorney-General on 25 June 2014, attending a symposium at the
University of Hong Kong in November 2010 when he was a Judge of Appeal
Notes
Bibliography
- Braddell, R. St.J (1983). The Law of the Straits Settlements: A Commentary. South East Asia: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0195825594.
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