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SINGAPORE – Former political office-holder and MP Amrin Amin has moved to the tech sector and will be taking up roles at two local firms, following his exit from the Government after the recent general election.
Mr Amrin, 42, has been appointed strategy director at robotics and automation firm Platform for Bots and Automation (PBA). Mr Amrin, a lawyer by training, will also take up the role of non-executive adviser at ADERA Global, a company involved in data-security, artificial intelligence (AI) and automation.
The People’s Action Party (PAP) Sengkang GRC candidate, whose team lost to the Workers’ Party in GE2020, officially starts both roles on Sept 14 but has already been attending meetings and on-boarding himself in these companies.
Mr Amrin was previously senior parliamentary secretary for Home Affairs and Health and an MP for Sembawang GRC, helming the Woodlands ward.
Speaking to The Straits Times at PBA’s office in Yishun on Friday (Sept 4), he said he started thinking about job-hunting the day after Polling Day on July 10.
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