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Reported in Todayonline :
They might be newbies on the political scene but that did not stop two members on the Singapore People's Party (SPP) Central Executive Committee from being appointed as office bearers for the first time (corrected at 5:20PM, Aug 17).
Product design manager Wilfred Leung has become SPP's new assistant secretary-general, taking over from Mr Desmond Lim Bak Chuan, who had long been Mr Chiam See Tong's right-hand man.
After SPP's two-hour long office-bearer selection meeting last night, Mrs Lina Chiam - who became the second vice-chairman, a newly-created post - said Mr Leung was selected because he "has been found to be very cooperative and very helpful, doing a lot of constituency work" since he emerged as a campaign manager during the last elections in 2006.
Asked if the 35-year-old is the eventual successor to secretary-general Mr Chiam, she said: "We'll give him a chance to help Mr Chiam and see how it goes ... in the long run."
Mr Chiam said: "The meeting went quite well. I'm quite happy with the results."
Mr Lim, who will not hold any post as a council member, told MediaCorp he was nominated to remain in his previous post, but withdrew "to give the younger members a chance to prove themselves".
On perception that a rift is forming within SPP, party chairman Sin Kek Tong said: "Impossible. Everything is settled." Teo Xuanwei
Looks like the internal split is real in SPP, DL is now no more Ass SG of SPP...
They might be newbies on the political scene but that did not stop two members on the Singapore People's Party (SPP) Central Executive Committee from being appointed as office bearers for the first time (corrected at 5:20PM, Aug 17).
Product design manager Wilfred Leung has become SPP's new assistant secretary-general, taking over from Mr Desmond Lim Bak Chuan, who had long been Mr Chiam See Tong's right-hand man.
After SPP's two-hour long office-bearer selection meeting last night, Mrs Lina Chiam - who became the second vice-chairman, a newly-created post - said Mr Leung was selected because he "has been found to be very cooperative and very helpful, doing a lot of constituency work" since he emerged as a campaign manager during the last elections in 2006.
Asked if the 35-year-old is the eventual successor to secretary-general Mr Chiam, she said: "We'll give him a chance to help Mr Chiam and see how it goes ... in the long run."
Mr Chiam said: "The meeting went quite well. I'm quite happy with the results."
Mr Lim, who will not hold any post as a council member, told MediaCorp he was nominated to remain in his previous post, but withdrew "to give the younger members a chance to prove themselves".
On perception that a rift is forming within SPP, party chairman Sin Kek Tong said: "Impossible. Everything is settled." Teo Xuanwei
Looks like the internal split is real in SPP, DL is now no more Ass SG of SPP...