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SINGAPORE: The former Chief Financial Officer of JTC, Andrew Kuan, has submitted his forms for a Certificate of Eligibility to contest the upcoming Presidential Election which is to be held on August 27, if there's a contest.
Mr Kuan turned up at the Elections Department at 11am on Friday.
He had failed to obtain the eligibility certificate in 2005, when he tried to oppose incumbent President SR Nathan.
Mr Kuan was disqualified by the Presidential Election Committee in 2005 for failing to meet the eligibility criteria.
The committee said Mr Kuan's seniority and responsibility as JTC's Chief Financial Officer were not comparable to those required by the Constitution.
A Presidential candidate is required to have had experience as the chairman or CEO of a statutory board, or of a company with a paid-up capital of at least S$100 million.
Mr Kuan, who had intended to contest the May General Election as an independent candidate for the Joo Chiat Single Member Constituency, withdrew from the contest to avoid a three-cornered fight.
So far, five other presidential hopefuls have stepped forward. They are former Deputy Prime Minister Dr Tony Tan; former Member of Parliament (MP) Dr Tan Cheng Bock; and former CEO of NTUC Income, Mr Tan Kin Lian; former opposition party member Tan Jee Say; and private tutor Ooi Boon Ewe.
Potential candidates will have until Saturday to submit the forms for the eligibility certificate.
- CNA /ls