Singapore DPM Heng hopes to spend time with family, travel, ‘not do any work’ in first year of retirement


Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat is retiring from politics after 14 years in the Government. - ST

SINGAPORE: Retiring Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat hopes to spend the next six to 12 months “not doing any work”, before he figures out his next steps.

“I have a very bad work habit, I work long hours. I don’t have much time for myself,” he said.

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