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Knowledge Highlights 27 January 2025
The Ministry of Law (“MinLaw”) has extended beyond 30 June 2021 the duration of the Orders issued under the Covid-19 (Temporary Measures) Act 2020 which enable entities to hold meetings via electronic means (“Meetings Orders”). In a press release issued on 6 April 2021, MinLaw announced that the Orders will continue to be in force until they are revoked or amended. The extension will provide entities with greater legal certainty to plan their meetings and the option to hold virtual meetings to minimise physical interaction amid the Covid-19 situation.
Background
The Meetings Orders enable various types of entities to convene, hold or conduct meetings through electronic means, even if this is not allowed under the written law or legal instrument which provides for the meeting. MinLaw had earlier announced that the Meetings Orders would apply for the period starting on 27 March 2020 and ending on 30 June 2021.
Duration of the Meetings Orders
With the amendments, the Meetings Orders will now extend beyond 30 June 2021, until they are revoked or amended by MinLaw. MinLaw states that the Meetings Orders will not end earlier than 31 December 2021, and are envisaged to continue being in force for at least as long as the Covid-19 (Temporary Measures) (Control Order) Regulations 2020 are in force.
To provide certainty to entities organising meetings, MinLaw has indicated that it will provide at least six months’ advance notice before the alternative arrangements for the conduct of meetings cease to be available. This will cater to entities that have relied on a Meetings Order to make early preparations for meetings, before the end date is announced.
The types of meetings to which the extended Meetings Orders apply include the following:
Reference materials
The following materials are available on the MinLaw website www.mlaw.gov.sg and the SGX website www.sgx.com:
The following subsidiary legislation is available on Singapore Statutes Online sso.agc.gov.sg: