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(For Employers) Who can attend or represent the company at mediation?

Last updated 28 May 2024

The authorised representative has to be:

  • An office holder [e.g. Director, Partner, or Sole-proprietor registered with the Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority (ACRA)]*, or
  • A full-time employee (supported by a Letter of Authorisation signed by an office holder to authorise the representative to act for the entity)

Lawyers are not allowed to represent any party in mediation.

* For other entities e.g. Management Corporation Strata Title (MCST), societies, the representative should be a member of the governing body. 

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