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CIVIL service high-flier Ong Ye Kung joining PAP politics

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Civil service high-flier may enter politics
Ong Ye Kung quitting the service and could become PAP candidate
By Li Xueying & Zakir Hussain

http://www.straitstimes.com/STI/STIMEDIA/image/20110209/ST10-PRI-003-ZAHOUGANG-O7.jpg

CIVIL service high-flier Ong Ye Kung is leaving the administrative service at the end of this week, a move that could pave the way for a possible entry into politics.

The 41-year-old had been seconded to the National Trades Union Congress (NTUC) as an assistant secretary-general since December 2008. But from Monday, he will become its employee.

This means he will be free to join a political party and be fielded as an election candidate. Civil service rules bar officers from the administrative service from doing so.

Mr Ong confirmed to The Straits Times that he is quitting the service: 'Having worked on workers' issues for so long, it's timely to join NTUC to continue my work for workers.'

Asked if the move portends his entry to politics, he said: 'In terms of helping out at the grassroots, once I am no longer in the civil service, the door is open.'

He added that he 'happened to meet' Foreign Minister George Yeo, who helms Aljunied GRC, this week, and Mr Yeo 'asked if I want to accompany him around in his GRC'.

On whether he could be a People's Action Party candidate at the next general election, he replied: 'If it happens, it happens. I will look at whatever opportunities there are to enhance my ability to better help workers.'

Talk of Mr Ong's entering politics has been rife since he became the only non-politician to serve alongside five MPs in the NTUC's top leadership posts.

He was previously a principal private secretary to Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong before becoming chief executive of the Workforce Development Agency at age 35, one of the youngest civil servants to helm a statutory board.

Former administrative service officers like Mr Khaw Boon Wan had, on entering politics, risen to become office-holders. Mr Khaw, the Health Minister, was once a principal private secretary to former prime minister Goh Chok Tong.

PAP leaders have said that candidates at the next general election, which must be held by February next year, are critical to forming the core for the next Cabinet. PM Lee revealed in November that over 240 potential candidates had been invited for 'tea' sessions - the first phase of the process to select new candidates. More than 40 were interviewed further.

Mr Ong's move aside, there have also been shifts involving others whom party and grassroots sources identified as potential candidates.

Another NTUC man, Mr Ang Hin Kee, chief executive of the e2i skills training institute, is now the PAP branch chairman of the Seletar-Cheng San ward in Ang Mo Kio GRC.

This post is almost always held by the PAP MP or candidate in the ward.

Of the current 84 branch chairmen, all are the serving MPs, except for Mr Sitoh Yih Pin and Mr Eric Low, who were the PAP's losing candidates in Potong Pasir and Hougang respectively.

Mr Ang, 46, was appointed soon after the death of Seletar-Cheng San MP S. Balaji in September last year. However, the post of branch chairman in Bukit Batok, the ward of the late Dr Ong Chit Chung who died in 2008, remains vacant.

As branch chairman, Mr Ang is in charge of preparing for elections as well as other party matters in the ward.

Asked if he will be a candidate there, he said: 'Only PM knows.'

There have also been changes at other branches.

Last month, DBS Bank senior vice-president Gan Thiam Poh, 48, moved from Potong Pasir - where he served as an activist for 15 years - to Pasir Ris-Punggol GRC, which is helmed by Deputy Prime Minister Teo Chee Hean.

Mr Gan said his move was 'an opportunity to gain more exposure and to understand the needs of a different estate'.

Similarly, KK Women's and Children's Hospital senior consultant Janil Puthucheary, 38, moved to Pasir Ris-Punggol GRC from East Coast GRC last month. He now helps out at MP Charles Chong's Punggol Central ward.

'I was specifically told not to attach any significance to where I'm posted,' he said, adding when asked if he will be a candidate: 'Honestly, I have no idea.'

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I know the idea of MM LKY,the idea is to send those ELITES who know not head nor tail about life,to the workers' organisation ,and hopefully they can interact with Ah Bengs,Ah Lians,or at least know what life is about.

So far It does not appear to work!

One example is Ex-minister Lim Chee Oon who went to NTUC and immedately managed to upset all workers,until NTUC chief,Devan Nair,a true worker leader had to demand LKY moved him immedoately

Lim moved back to where he belonged,boss of Keppel,very well looked after,grossed $7-8 million per year be4 he retired.Now still on the boards of many PAP's companies

As a shareholder of Keppel Corp,I can say here that C O Lim's performance as CEO was less than satisfactory.During his tenure as CEO,he achieved very little.

The only memorable thing was when BG Yeo was in trade & industry Ministry ,he was fascinated by E-Commerce,prediting that E C would reach how many trillions in how many years-(copied fr FORTUNE,I believed),then CO Lim came up to us shareholders to declare,E C was the way to go,he told us that Keppel Corp was very lucky indeed,as our company NAME already contained the alphabet "E",Wahlah,we paid $6-$8 million a year just for that.

You can find the above in annual report of Keppel Corp,cant remember what year

But of course Keppel Corp is a gold mine,it is riding on one the natural resources that we have in Singapore
 
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hi there

1. aiyoh!
2. honest, it does not come as some surprise for sheep of such "calibre" ushered into something elite.
3. backdoor strategy!
 
What high flier? Have never heard of this PAP ass licker. The Straits Times is trying to drum up support for him by marketing, packaging and selling him to the public. Another strait jacketed crony.
 
What high flier? Have never heard of this PAP ass licker. The Straits Times is trying to drum up support for him by marketing, packaging and selling him to the public. Another strait jacketed crony.

You did not hear of him cos you cannot be bothered with the news in the papers. This OYK had been a high flier for some time leow. Good chance that he will be a Minister of State.
 
What high flier? Have never heard of this PAP ass licker. The Straits Times is trying to drum up support for him by marketing, packaging and selling him to the public. Another strait jacketed crony.

The publicity for PAP candidates has begun. Many not coming from the ranks of the pappies.

Opportunists fast-tracked to easy money and stardom. Don't ever think they are serving for altruistic purposes.
 
..............Mr Ong confirmed to The Straits Times that he is quitting the service: 'Having worked on workers' issues for so long, it's timely to join NTUC to continue my work for workers.'

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He added that he 'happened to meet' Foreign Minister George Yeo, who helms Aljunied GRC, this week, and Mr Yeo 'asked if I want to accompany him around in his GRC'.On whether he could be a People's Action Party candidate at the next general election, he replied: 'If it happens, it happens. I will look at whatever opportunities there are to enhance my ability to better help workers.'
Talk of Mr Ong's entering politics has been rife since he became the only non-politician to serve alongside five MPs in the NTUC's top leadership posts.

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The way this guy gave hbis 'curve-ball' answers to queries, he seemed like a typical PAP man. Cannot even give a striaght answer. If he is 'accompanying' incumbent MPs on walk-about,he would had gone through at least 4 rounds of tea session. Still don't know if he is selected to enter politics ? Who is he trying to bluff ?

Expect him to serve the workers ?

His slimely anwers to striaght questions alredy turn off many.
 
High flier once joined PAP will become a sunken ship. That is why we always hear PAP said joining politic is a "sacrifice". But don't worry, LKY said once you sell him your soul, you will be handsomely rewarded to numb you of the pain.
 
If he is elected, he will be the future Sec Gen of NTUC. Zorro Lim will be stepping down in 2013.
 
. This OYK had been a high flier for some time leow. Good chance that he will be a Minister of State.

hahaha...u are right...definitely a Ministar potential......but put in HG is quite puzzling.
If he is not elected he has to wait another 5-6 years and suffers the stigma of a election defeat......
not that it matters, MBT already sets the precedence.
 
The way this guy gave hbis 'curve-ball' answers to queries, he seemed like a typical PAP man. Cannot even give a striaght answer. If he is 'accompanying' incumbent MPs on walk-about,he would had gone through at least 4 rounds of tea session. Still don't know if he is selected to enter politics ? Who is he trying to bluff ?

Expect him to serve the workers ?

His slimely anwers to striaght questions alredy turn off many.

He is merely emulating his seniors. I suspect they need to get LHL's permission before giving an honest answer. To hell with them! They are ballsless dummies.
 
The way this guy gave hbis 'curve-ball' answers to queries, he seemed like a typical PAP man. Cannot even give a striaght answer. If he is 'accompanying' incumbent MPs on walk-about,he would had gone through at least 4 rounds of tea session. Still don't know if he is selected to enter politics ? Who is he trying to bluff ?

hahaha...brightkid, just a word of ADVICE.......this is basic and fundamental in working life and also applies to private sectors.
until it is announced officially by your boss/proper authority....you better don't go around confirming things publicly even if it is damned obvious.
 
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What High-flier ? Ask him to go and fly kite lah. What for vote for a high-flier who could not empathise with the ordinary citizens ? U think high-flier understands the ordinary citizen's problems ? Sorry wait long long lah,u die is your own business.
Don't be stupid ! Wake up !It is wiser to vote for someone who genuinely cares and work for the well-being of the singapore citizens.
 
No matter how high you fly, you won't get anywhere if you're travelling in the WRONG direction.
 
hahaha...he is still very young, 32yo, can wait.....probably that's why thrown to HG for baptism of fire.
Also not very clever lah,it is clear for all to see an 87 yers very old captain trying desperately to hang on to a sinking ship,which has multiple holes.

He has another 50 years or so ahead of him,what for join this ship.Unless he has the aspitration to take over as a new captain.
 
hahaha...u are right...definitely a Ministar potential......but put in HG is quite puzzling.
If he is not elected he has to wait another 5-6 years and suffers the stigma of a election defeat......
not that it matters, MBT already sets the precedence.

put him in aljunied also lose

if pap is really so keen to groom him who knows the next GE he will be redeployed to some pap safe zones?
 
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