Singapore Post domestic postal services were unaffected by the recent events that led to the firing of three top executives  in December, according to the government on Tuesday ( Jan 7 ).
In response to parliamentary inquiries, Tan Kiat How, Senior Minister of State for Digital Development and Information, said on Tuesday ( Jan 7 ) that the Infocomm Media Development Authority ( IMDA ) has determined that the incident was limited to international transshipment parcel delivery and did not have an impact on regulated domestic postal services.
” This is a matter of corporate governance, which the SingPost board is dealing with”, he said.
For allegedly falsifying e-commerce package data, SingPost fired its party chief executive officer Vincent Phang, team chief financial officer Vincent Yik, and mind of its international company unit Li Yu in December.
The three previous managers have stated that they will battle their dismissals.
Mr Tan said , SingPost’s committee has assured the state that post service businesses are not affected.  ,
” However, IMDA will continue to keep a close view to preserve the government’s interests”, he said.
” As the community post owner, we expect SingPost to meet its responsibilities for its governed postal companies. These include making sure that local notice delivery adheres to IMDA’s quality-of-service standards.