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Ng Pock Too

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this is from public domain...

At the 1991 general election, Ng was defeated in Nee Soon Central in a surprise result by the SDP's Cheo Chai Chen (who he had previously defeated at the 1988 general election). In a very close result, Cheo won with 12,709 votes (50.3%) to Ng's 12,541 (49.7%).[5]


.............Yishun was a safe seat, so you got to make an effort to fuck it up?????????

NOW where/when he picked up a PhD?????
 
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Leckmichamarsch

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The story goes that he wrote a thesis entitled "I am pork too" and was deemed very clever.

he is finished from the start as Political Sec when he complained to LKY that Phillip Yeo gave MNCs too much leeway like NO union allowed in some investments......... PY fired back n his butt caught fire........... similar story abt Lee Cheow Meng who tried to backstab Goh Keng Swee while in Mindef!

heard that if given levers of powers this guy is dangerous....... true or not?????????
 

laksaboy

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You must haven been a total bellend to lose as a PAP MP in a safe PAP constituency. :biggrin:
 

JohnTan

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Chee Soon Juan was the worst thing that happened to SDP. Under Chiam, SDP could still pick up single seat wards. Under Chee, SDP is known more its infighting, nuisance making and disciple turning against mentor fracas. What a joke!
 

Wunderfool

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Chee Soon Juan bit the hand that feeds him. What can we expect of the party that he leads ? No one dare to lend a hand to him .
 

virus

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pinkie is the worst politician in sinkieland... imagine cock suckers like JohnTan,StuffCunt,zeroo and ScrewBall (Clone) all working hard to demolish the oppies and hoping for a million $ job but kena farked at last minute by parachuters from military to file the cabaret, i means cabinet. pinkie rather trust armed force then the refuse collectors and glassloot leeders. just like his dad rather trust gurkas then sleepy teo and sleepy mata to protect him.
 

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Ng Pock Too is a former politician from Singapore. A member of the country's governing People's Action Party (PAP), he served as the Member of Parliament (MP) for the constituency of Nee Soon Central from 1988 to 1991.

Career
Ng began his career at Singapore's Economic Development Board (EDB) in 1968.[1] He served as Deputy Director of Board from 1980 to 1982.

Ng joined Singapore's Trade Development Board in 1982, and became its Chief Executive Officer in January 1984.

In May 1984, Ng was appointed the Political Secretary to Singapore's Prime Minister, Lee Kuan Yew. He served in this role until Lee stood down as Prime Minister in November 1990.

Ng also served as Executive Secretary of the Singapore Port Workers' Union from 1986 to 1990, Deputy Secretary-General of the National Trades Union Congress (NTUC) from 1987 to 1990, President of the Sembawang Group from 1990 to 1994, and Chairman of the Board of Directors of NTUC Income from 1990 to 2005.[2]

Parliamentary career
Ng first stood for Parliament at the 1984 general election in the constituency of Anson, where he was defeated the incumbent MP, the leader of the Workers' Party, J.B. Jeyaretnam, by 7,533 votes (43.2%) to 9,909 (56.8%).[3]

At the 1988 general election, Ng was elected as the MP for Nee Soon Central. He won 13,396 votes (57.6%), defeating the candidate of the Singapore Democratic Party (SDP), Cheo Chai Chen, who earned 8,944 votes (38.5%), and Giam Lai Cheng of the United People's Front (UPF), who garnered 914 votes (3.9%).[4]

During his term in Parliament, Ng served as the Chairman of the Government Parliamentary Committee for Defence and Foreign Affairs.

At the 1991 general election, Ng was defeated in Nee Soon Central in a surprise result by the SDP's Cheo Chai Chen (who he had previously defeated at the 1988 general election). In a very close result, Cheo won with 12,709 votes (50.3%) to Ng's 12,541 (49.7%).[5]

Education
Ng attended the University of New Brunswick in Canada as a Colombo Plan Scholar, where he earned a degree in Mechanical Engineering in 1968. In 1976, he completed the Programme for Management Development at the Harvard Business School.
 

shiokalingam

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this is from public domain...

At the 1991 general election, Ng was defeated in Nee Soon Central in a surprise result by the SDP's Cheo Chai Chen (who he had previously defeated at the 1988 general election). In a very close result, Cheo won with 12,709 votes (50.3%) to Ng's 12,541 (49.7%).[5]


.............Yishun was a safe seat, so you got to make an effort to fuck it up?????????

NOW where/when he picked up a PhD?????



Margin of only 168 votes. PM LKY must be very disappointed ?


The margin is a World Record yet to be broken
 

shiokalingam

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of cos... that's why the campaign manager got pock and ng got pock too


was he the one who introduce GRC scheme to the then PM LkY ?


can bros confirm ?





In May 1984, Ng was appointed the Political Secretary to Singapore's Prime Minister, Lee Kuan Yew. He served in this role until Lee stood down as Prime Minister in November 1990.
 

shiokalingam

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A Group Representation Constituency (GRC) is a type of electoral division or constituency in Singapore where the Members of Parliament (MPs) are voted into Parliament as a group. The Government stated that the GRC scheme was primarily implemented to enshrine minority representation in Parliament: at least one of the MPs in a GRC must be a member of the Malay, Indian or another minority community of Singapore. In addition, it was economical for town councils, which manage public housing estates, to handle larger constituencies.

The GRC scheme came into effect on 1 June 1988. Prior to that date, all constituencies were Single Member Constituencies (SMCs). Now, the Parliamentary Elections Act (Cap. 218, 2008 Rev. Ed.) ("PEA") states that there must be at least eight SMCs, and the number of MPs to be returned by all GRCs cannot be less than a quarter of the total number of MPs. Within those parameters the total number of SMCs and GRCs in Singapore and their boundaries are not fixed but are decided by the Cabinet, taking into consideration the recommendations of the Electoral Boundaries Review Committee.
 

eatshitndie

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his name goes with his face. pockish and porcine. "if he can pock, i can pock too."

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