Ministry of Education of the Republic of Singapore

06/08/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 07/08/2024 12:55

Conflict of Interest Declaration by Individuals Involved in DSA Selection Process

Name and Constituency of Member of Parliament

Mr Chua Kheng Wee Louis, Sengkang GRC

Question

To ask the Minister for Education whether individuals who are involved in the selection process for the Direct School Admission (DSA) exercise in schools are required to (i) make a conflict of interest (COI) declaration or (ii) abstain from the selection process should there be a COI or close affiliation with the DSA candidate, prior to each DSA exercise.

Response

  1. The Direct School Admission, or DSA, seeks to broaden the recognition of talents and achievements of our students beyond academic grades. This has provided many students with an alternative pathway to enrol in secondary schools or junior colleges, matching their talents and potentials with schools that have niches in those areas.
  2. The DSA selection process is undergirded by the principles of transparency, objectivity, inclusiveness, and student-centricity. While schools have autonomy in their selection, schools are required to abide by a set of guidelines from the Ministry of Education (MOE), to ensure that the selection goes beyond manifested skills, to include whole person qualities as well as potential among others. For example, the guidelines stipulate that the school leadership team is required to lead DSA selection panels and oversee the selection process. Non-school staff, including coaches and instructors, may be invited to join the selection process and provide inputs.
  3. MOE also requires all individuals involved in the DSA selection process to declare any potential conflict of interest, and to recuse themselves from the process, if there are any. Schools are also required to inform coaches and instructors that if they market their services by implying that they can influence or determine DSA outcomes, they may be de-registered from MOE.
  4. Arising from the allegations of wrong-doing involving a basketball coach, the coach has been de-registered and is no longer working in any MOE school, while his membership in the National Registry of Coaches has been suspended. MOE has reminded schools to ensure that their DSA processes are in line with the guidelines, including that the school leadership team should be involved in the final decision-making.
  5. MOE reviews our selection guidelines regularly to take on board observations and feedback from the previous DSA exercise, and engages schools on the updated guidelines. We will continue to update these guidelines to strengthen the process and address gaps.
  6. However, no system is perfect and the DSA selection process ultimately depends on the integrity and professionalism of individuals involved. MOE takes a serious view of allegations of wrong-doing in the DSA selection process and will investigate every case. If there are allegations of any wrong-doing, we will refer them to the relevant authorities for investigation. Let me assure Members that we will take firm action against the parties involved - both giver and taker - if there is evidence of wrong-doing, to ensure the integrity and fairness of the DSA selection process.