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Expected List of New PAP Candidates for coming elections

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Except for 2, most of the new candidates are from GLCs or banks.

ONG YE KUNG Assistant Secretary-General, NTUC

TAY LIM HENG Deputy CEO, Keppel Integrated Engineering

OON JIN TEIK Outgoing CEO, Singapore Sports Council and Incoming Group Executive Vice President, Hyflux

TAN SU SHAN Managing Director and Head of Private Banking, DBS

DR JANIL PUTHUCHEARY Medical Director, Faculty Development, Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School & Senior Consultant, Children’s Intensive Care, KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital (KKH)

DR TAN WU MENG Department of Medical Oncology, National Cancer Centre

LAM PIN WOON Ex-CEO, Health Promotion Board

TAY PING HUI Actor, Mediacorp

FOO MEE HAR Global Head, Premium Banking, Standard Chartered Bank

MARY YEO Vice President, Supply Chain Operations, South District, UPS

ABDUL RAZAKJR Consultant Cardiologist and Clinical Director of Cardiac Electrophysiology and Pacing, National University Heart Centre

DESMOND CHOO Deputy Director, Youth Development Unit, NTUC

VIKRAM NAIR Associate, Norton Rose Asia

GAN THIAM POH Senior Vice President, Institutional Banking, DBS

It is likely that all of them will serve as part-time MPs given their current high paying jobs which they will probably keep. I believe Singaporeans’ problems now require full time attention not part-timers. We need more MPs closer to the ground not more of the same corporate high-flyers who will seek to maintain the status quo. I guess the people who really care about changing the system to benefit Singaporeans will emerge from parties other than the PAP.

http://forums.asiaone.com/showthread.php?p=556993#post556993
 
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