Publication Type
Journal Article
Publication Date
5-2019
Abstract
Section 42 of theTown Councils Act (Cap 329A, 2000 Rev Ed) provides for the Government toprovide grants to Town Councils “subject to such conditions as theMinister may determine”. The imposition of such conditions can beuseful in theory. However, there is no clear mechanism by which suchconditions may be enforced. This article proposes that this lacuna befilled as follows: such conditions are to take the form of private-lawrelationships between the Government and Town Councils. After outliningthe benefits of this proposal, the article critiques the Court of Appeal’sdecision in a 2016 case which held that such private-lawrelationships cannot exist as a matter of law, and explains why theproposal would be compatible with both the policy behind the Town Councilscheme and the terms of the Town Councils Act. The article ends bycommenting on how the proposal may be implemented in practice by means ofcontracts, trusts or bailments.
Keywords
Singapore, town councils, contractual capacity, grants-in-aid, public-private divide
Discipline
Public Law and Legal Theory
Research Areas
Private Law; Public Law
Publication
Singapore Academy of Law Journal
ISSN
0218-2009
Publisher
Singapore Academy of Law
Citation
ONG, Benjamin Joshua.
Government funding of town councils: The role of private law. (2019). Singapore Academy of Law Journal.
Available at: https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sol_research/2945