J. Y. Pillay

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J. Y. Pillay
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Pillay in 2023
Chairman of Singapore Airlines
In office
1972–1996
Education Imperial College London
Alma mater University of London (BEng)

Joseph Yuvaraj Pillay, also known as J. Y. Pillay DUNU (First Class) DUT (with Distinction) (born 30 March 1934), is a Singaporean retired civil servant.

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For 34 years, Pillay was one of Singapore's top-ranking civil servants. He is also one of the pioneers who helped build the Singapore economy after its independence in 1965, including the country's national airline Singapore Airlines, having served as its first chairman for 24 years from 1972 to 1996.

Pillay served as the country's acting president for 13 days from 1 to 13 September 2017 as an interregnum between Tony Tan and Halimah Yacob during the 2017 Singaporean presidential election. He had also served as the chairman of the Council of Presidential Advisers (CPA) between 2005 and 2019.

Early life and education

Pillay was born Klang, British Malaya in 1934. He is Tamil. He graduated from the University of London with a Bachelor of Engineering degree in 1956. [1]

Career

Singapore Airlines

His most significant contribution during his civil service was building Singapore Airlines (SIA) into a world-class carrier with a distinguished reputation. [1] [2] He served as Chairman of Singapore Airlines from 1972 until 1996. In 1978, his bold and calculated move to purchase 19 Boeing aircraft, including multiple Boeing 747s, at the total cost of US$900 million for the airline, made headlines worldwide as "the sale of the century" as it was the largest purchase at the time by any airline in the world. [3] [4] He is one of the few Civil Service officers to reach Staff Grade III. [5]

Monetary Authority of Singapore

He was managing director of the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) from 1985 to 1989. [3]

Singapore Exchange

In the 1990s, he headed the advisory panel that reviewed the merger of the Stock Exchange of Singapore (SES) and the Singapore International Monetary Exchange (SIMEX). [3] The resultant Singapore Stock Exchange (SGX) was established on 1 December 1999 and he was the first Chairman of the Singapore Exchange between 1999 and 2010. [6] [3]

Post-civil service

Few can match his record of public service in the Ministry of Finance, Temasek, GIC, MAS, MND and not to speak of SIA and SGX.

S. Dhanabalan [7]

Pillay retired from civil service in March 1995 and subsequently served as the Singaporean High Commissioner to the United Kingdom and the Ambassador to Ireland until 1999. [3]

He was the Chairman of Tiger Airways Holdings [8] from 2011 until 2014. He was the Chairman of the Council of Presidential Advisers from 2005 until 2019. [9]

Pillay was the longest serving chairman of the Council of Presidential Advisors (CPA). [10] He stood down as Chairman of the CPA on 2 January 2019 which was handed over to Eddie Teo. [11]

Pillay took over from former Chief Justice of Singapore Yong Pung How as Chancellor of Singapore Management University (SMU) from 1 September 2015. [12] [13] Pillay was then succeeded by Mr Lim Chee Onn as the next Chancellor of SMU with effect from 1 August 2019. [14]

Pillay was the Acting President from 1 September 2017 when President Tony Tan's term expired on 31 August 2017, until the next president Halimah Yacob, was sworn into office on 14 September 2017. [15]

He is currently Rector of National University of Singapore (NUS) University Town's College of Alice and Peter Tan and Adjunct Professor at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy (LKYSPP). [16] [17]

Awards

In 2012, the National University of Singapore (NUS) set up two professorships in his honour, for his contributions. [18] [19]

For his public service, Pillay was awarded the Order of Nila Utama (First Class), one of Singapore's most prestigious National Day Awards on 9 August 2012. [20] [21]

In August 2019, Pillay was awarded the Order of Temasek (With Distinction), Singapore's highest civilian honour. [22] [23]

In the same year, he received the Special Lifetime Achievement Award at the 4th South Asian Diaspora Convention organised by the NUS Institute of South Asian Studies (ISAS). [24]

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