Ministry of Information, Communications and the Arts

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The Old Hill Street Police Station is currently the headquarters of the Ministry of Information, Communications and the Arts, Singapore.
The Old Hill Street Police Station is currently the headquarters of the Ministry of Information, Communications and the Arts, Singapore.

The Ministry of Information, Communications and the Arts (Abbreviation: MICA; Chinese: 新加坡新闻通讯及艺术部) is a ministry of the Singapore Government, headed by the Minister for Information, Communications and the Arts, an appointment in the Cabinet of Singapore.

Minister for Culture Start of Term End of Term
S Rajaratnam 1959 1965
Minister for Culture and Social Affairs
Othman Wok 1965 1968
Minister for Culture
Jek Yuen Thong 1968 1969
Wee Toon Boon 1969 1978
Ong Teng Cheong 1978 1981
S Dhanabalan 1981 1985
Minister for Communications and Information
Yeo Ning Hong 1985 1990
Minister for Information and the Arts
George Yeo 1990 1999
Lee Yock Suan 1999 2001
Minister for Information, Communications and the Arts
David Lim Tik En 2001 2003
Lee Boon Yang 2003 In office
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