The Graduate Industry Traineeship Programme within the Public Service (GRIT@Gov) aims to provide fresh graduates with opportunities to gain industry-relevant skills and experience that can strengthen their employability to take up full time roles in the sector.
The Ministry of Law ensures a sound and progressive legal infrastructure, intellectual property infrastructure and insolvency regime, and optimizes land resources, to support national goals. You will be part of the Individual Insolvency and Debt Repayment Scheme Division of the Insolvency & Public Trustee's Office (IPTO).
You will handle the adjudication of claims filed in cases under the Debt Repayment Scheme (“DRS”) and be responsible for all areas of adjudication under the Debt Repayment Scheme. You will also be involved in engaging debtors and creditors/ their solicitors in the submission of information/documents relating to the creditor’s claims.
The potential competencies that you can stand to develop from the Traineeship Programme include:
[Knowing and Applying Public Service-Level Acts and Regulations]: Be familiar with Public Service-level Acts and Regulations (e.g. Insolvency, Restructuring and Dissolution Act) that are relevant to the work;
[Investigating and Gathering Evidence]: Ensure all evidence related to the case are appropriately obtained, documented, processed, and stored in accordance with agency policy and procedures to support resolution of claims filed.
[Possessing Interviewing Skills]: Possess and apply appropriate interviewing techniques to obtain important information on the claims filed by creditors.

DRS Adjudication Traineeship [GRIT@Gov]
Ministry of Law
Traineeship
Closing on 15 Oct 2025
What the role is
What you will be working on
Responsibilities
• Examine the validity of claims filed by creditors by applying the relevant law and SOPs.
• Correspond with debtors and creditors/ their solicitors for additional information and/or further documentary evidence in support of the claims filed against the debtor.
• Resolve disputes between creditors and the debtors arising from the adjudication of the claim.
• Liaise with management and/or the legal division in the resolution of disputes.
• Liaise with the legal division in dealing with the rejection of creditors’ claims found not admissible by the Official Assignee.
• Send statutory notices e.g. notice of rejection of the creditor’s claim, and monitoring of the statutory timelines closely.
• Assess any appeals filed by the creditors on the rejection of a claim and liaise with the legal division within the appropriate timelines.
• Assess any appeals filed by the debtor on the admission of a claim and liaise with the legal division within the appropriate timelines.
• Conclude the preliminary adjudication of all claims to determine the suitability of the debtor for the DRS within the Court’s timelines.
What we are looking for
General requirements
• Academic training preferably in Accountancy, Finance, Economics, Finance, Business Administration or Law.
• Literacy & numeracy skills.
• Comfortable working with figures and have eye for detail and willing to deal with legal documents (e.g. judgments, Order of court).
• Ability to use Microsoft Office.
• Good written and verbal communications skills.
• Able to work independently yet be part of a team.
• Meticulous and ability to multi-task.
About Ministry of Law
In Singapore, having the rule of law and advancing people’s access to justice are not just lofty ideals but the backbone of a functioning and a progressive society. At the Ministry of Law, not only do we contribute to developing the legal frameworks and policies that uphold our way of life, but also to providing community legal services that Singaporeans benefit from. The key policies we oversee include Singapore’s legal and intellectual property infrastructure, the civil and criminal justice systems as well as land resources.
Our officers are experts from different fields, and enjoy an excellent and challenging career in a fast-paced environment with plenty of opportunity to grow. If you share our vision of shaping the future of Singapore, you will definitely fit right in here at MinLaw.
About your application process
This job is closing on 15 Oct 2025.
If you do not hear from us within 4 weeks of the job ad closing date, we seek your understanding that it is likely that we are not moving forward with your application for this role. We thank you for your interest and would like to assure you that this does not affect your other job applications with the Public Service. We encourage you to explore and apply for other roles within Ministry of Law or the wider Public Service.