Temasek says CEO Ho Ching to return after sabbatical ends
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[SINGAPORE] Singapore state investor Temasek Holdings said chief executive Ho Ching will return in her role after her three-month sabbatical ends later this month.
Neil McGregor, a senior managing director at Temasek, said the board looks at succession policies each year, but didn't give any specific details on Ms Ho's long-term plans.
Ms Ho is the wife of current Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong. She took leave after the death in late March of her father-in-law, Lee Kuan Yew, Singapore's first prime minister.
Temasek is a major global investor with stakes in Standard Chartered, Chinese banks and Singapore's biggest companies.
REUTERS
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