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9 new Nominated Members of Parliament announced

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The new NMPs include NTUC Vice-President K Karthikeyan, Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry President Thomas Chua, and President of the Society for the Physically Disabled Chia Yong Yong.


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Photo: (Top row from left) K Karthikeyan, Chia Yong Yong, Thomas Chua, (Middle row) Randolph Tan, Rita Soh, Tan Tai Yong, (Bottom row) Mohd Ismail, Kuik Shiao-Yin, Benedict Tan.

SINGAPORE: Nine people have been selected as Nominated Members of Parliament (NMPs), following the deliberations of the Special Select Committee of Parliament. This was announced in a press statement on Monday (Aug 11)
There were 36 candidates considered during the process. The nine that were eventually selected are:


  • Ms Chia Yong Yong, President, Society for the Physically Disabled (SPD)
    President of the SPD since 2008, Ms Chia helped expand the organisation's number of satellite centres to serve the disabled, and launched various programmes to help people with disabilities to integrate with the community.
  • Mr Thomas Chua, President, Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry
    Mr Chua is also Vice-President of the Singapore Hokkien Huay Kuan, and was awarded the Public Service Medal in 2012.
  • Mr K Karthikeyan, Vice-President, National Trades Union Congress
    His interests are in promoting workplace safety and health, and workers' skills upgrading. He has been a member of the National Wages Council and the Public Transport Council.
  • Ms Kuik Shiao-Yin, Co-Founder and Director, The Thought Collective
    Her interest is in working with youths, and she is a Board Member of *SCAPE Youth Talent and Leadership Development.
  • Mr Mohd Ismail Hussein, Director, Association of Muslim Professionals
    Mr Mohd Ismail is active in the area of corporate social responsibility, focusing on the disadvantaged and youth-at-risk.
  • Ms Rita Soh Siow Lan, President, Singapore Board of Architects
    Ms Soh was also previously President of the Singapore Institute of Architects and, in that capacity, worked with the Urban Redevelopment Authority to review policies on conservation, urban design and development control.
  • Dr Benedict Tan, Chief and Senior Consultant, Changi Sports Medicine Centre, Changi General Hospital
    The former national sailor, who won gold medals in the 1994 Asian Games and SEA Games, was also the recipient of the National Youth Council's Singapore Youth Award and the Public Service Star.
  • Associate Prof Randolph Tan Gee Kwang, Deputy Director, Centre for Applied Research at SIM University
    Assoc Prof Tan has published many academic titles and taught on the subjects of statistics, econometrics and applied economics. His research work includes labour and housing matters.
  • Prof Tan Tai Yong, Vice Provost (Student Life), National University of Singapore
    Prof Tan is the founding Director of the Institute of South Asian Studies, and also the Honorary Chairman of the National Museum of Singapore. He was awarded the Public Administration Medal (Silver) in 2009.
According to the statement by the President's Office, President Tony Tan Keng Yam will be presenting the Instruments of Appointment to the NMPs at the Istana on Tuesday, Aug 26. The NMPs' term will commence on the same day, and they will take their oath at the next sitting of Parliament on Monday, Sep 8.

Madam Halimah Yacob, Speaker of Parliament and Chairman of the Committee, said: "We looked for eligible candidates who had distinguished themselves through their contributions to society or in their respective fields, and who could bring their specialised knowledge to add to the depth and breadth of the debates in Parliament.

"The Committee also took into consideration the candidates' ability to contribute alternative ideas and fresh perspectives as this will help Singapore navigate challenges in the years ahead."

Dr Ng Eng Hen, Leader of the House, Minister of Defence and a member of the Committee, added that they were looking for NMPs who could add to the discussions of issues facing Singapore in this term.

"These included, among others, issues related to ageing, economic restructuring and productivity, sporting excellence, a better living environment, retention of our heritage and appreciation of Singapore's history, challenges of working mothers, aspirations of the youth and the entrepreneurial spirit," Dr Ng said. "We believe that the new NMPs will help Singapore deal with these challenges."

- CNA/kk
 
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They should get rid of those from NTUC, AMP and SCCC. They are also sycophants or leeches. On second thought, the whole scheme is a waste of time. The first batch was the best. I remember Kanwaljit Soin and Walter Woon asking tough questions.
 
Source: The Real Singapore

DEAR TRS, NMP NOMINEE IS THE SISTER OF AN ACTIVE PAP MEMBER
Post date: 16 May 2014 - 8:24am

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Dear TRS, I came across an article about the ongoing NMP nominations (http://www.todayonline.com/singapore/two-more-emerge-contenders-nmp-post). One of them was Ms Chia Yong Yong, president of the Society for the Physically Disabled.

I was quite impressed that there were people who were willing to represent the disabled in parliament. The name "Chia Yong Yong" sounded familiar. I felt sympathy when I realized that she herself was disabled. It was impressive how she and her family managed to overcome the challenges they faced. (http://www.straitstimes.com/breaking-news/lifestyle/story/lawyer-chia-yo...)

It's true. We need someone to represent the less fortunate in society and groups like the disabled deserve a representative. It would be best to have someone who is also in the same situation to represent them.

However, when I checked further, I realized that she was the sister of Eunice Chia-Lim, a PAP activist in East Coast GRC. Both of them have photos on facebook with many PAP MPs and ministers.

This link confirms the relationship between the two: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10201194760530483&set=a.14785546...

The next two links shows the two of them together at an event with a PAP minister and Mdm Ho Ching:
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10201696462352715&set=bc.Abq1kcN...

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10201695289643398&set=a.14785546...

The next two links confirm the PAP membership of Eunice Chia:

(https://www.facebook.com/lim.eunice/media_set?set=a.4838045108393.194735...)

(https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10203651495787329&set=a.14785546...)

She was appointed South East District Representative in 2012.

I’m not sure if Ms Chia Yong Yong is a PAP member like her sister, but she has been active in PAP initiated events such as Our Singapore Conversation (reference is the 3rd link in this article) and she received a PBM in 2013.

At that point, I started wondering if anyone with any sort of affiliation to the ruling party can be a non-partisan NMP. I remembered the former NMP Calvin Cheng who used to be a YPAP member before he was nominated as a NMP.

In parliament, he praised the PAP many times and even attacked the opposition WP. In a debate about the NMP scheme, in response to the opposition criticizing the NMP scheme, he instead argued that NCMPs were unnecessary because he believed alternative views did not mean opposing views. (Link: http://likedatosocanmeh.wordpress.com/2013/11/28/run-of-the-mill-ex-nmp-...)

So, my question is this? Are NMPs with links to PAP, be they direct or indirect links, willing to take the PAP to task for their failings?

If Ms Chia gets nominated, I hope she will argue against the typical PAP line on issues like the high cost of living, CPF withdrawal age and scholarships for less privileged Singaporeans' tertiary education.

She could also talk about the MRT problems these days. I don't see how the overpopulation created by the PAP policies does not affect the disabled. With the large number of foreigners taking the train alongside locals, will there be space for a wheelchair in the MRT?

Will she speak up on the issue of empowering the disabled to find jobs? Will she speak up on the issue of affordableprosthetics for amputees? So that they can find jobs and get their livelihood back. Will she speak for amputees who ended up hawking tissue papers at MRT stations?

While we may feel gratitude to the PAP of the past, the PAP of today is not the same. And this is the view shared by a significant number of Singaporeans.

We do not want people to get into parliament to gush endless praise for the 'great' ministers and MPs. We want MPs to force change on the PAP and government to improve our lives. No less should be expected from NMPs either. I hope that if nominated, Ms Chia will truly represent alternative voices in parliament.



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Uniquely Singapore!!
 
The Leader of the house position should be abolished until there is a true two party system.
 
Does anyone realised that Workers Party's Low Thia Khiang is one of the members in the selection committee of NMPs?
 
oh i see,

you got to be a professor and a president in order to be selected...

so a nurse cannot be selected.
 
Does anyone realised that Workers Party's Low Thia Khiang is one of the members in the selection committee of NMPs?

That shows LTK's stature and the PAP cannot ignore him. Voters should continue voting LTK and the WP, then all the more PAP will have no choice but to appoint them into positions into the Select Committee and other positions of influence.

The power of our vote is really incredible. Had we not used our vote wisely, LTK and all the rest would never have been able to attain such a level of prominence and representation.
 
That shows LTK's stature and the PAP cannot ignore him. Voters should continue voting LTK and the WP, then all the more PAP will have no choice but to appoint them into positions into the Select Committee and other positions of influence.

The power of our vote is really incredible. Had we not used our vote wisely, LTK and all the rest would never have been able to attain such a level of prominence and representation.

To show face yes they have to put the main oppo leader in all committees but Singapore parliamentary committees suck. They bastardise the Westminster System
 
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