- Chan Chun Sing
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Chan Chun Sing Member of the Singapore Parliament
for Tanjong Pagar GRCIncumbent Assumed office
21 May 2011Majority Walkover Minister for Community Development, Youth and Sports (acting) Incumbent Assumed office
21 May 2011Preceded by Vivian Balakrishnan Minister of State, Ministry of Information, Communications and the Arts Incumbent Assumed office
21 May 2011Personal details Born 1969
SingaporeNationality Singaporean Political party People's Action Party Alma mater Raffles Junior College
University of Cambridge
Christ's College, Cambridge
Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyOccupation Former Chief of Singapore Army Military service Allegiance Singapore Service/branch Singapore Army Years of service 1987–2011 Rank Major-General[1] Commands 2 Singapore Infantry Regiment
10 Singapore Infantry Brigade
9th Division/Infantry (Chief Infantry Officer)
Singapore ArmyMajor-General Chan Chun Sing (simplified Chinese: 陈振声; traditional Chinese: 陳振聲; pinyin: Chén Zhènshēng, born 1969) is a Singaporean politician, and former Chief of the Singapore Army. He is the Acting Minister for Community Development, Youth and Sports and the Minister of State for Ministry of Information, Communications and the Arts.[2] He is also a Member of Parliament for Tanjong Pagar Group Representation Constituency.
Major-General Chan was awarded the SAF Overseas Scholarship and President's Scholarship in 1988, a year after he joined the service, and previously held the position of Commander 9th Division/Chief Infantry Officer within the Army.[3][4] He was also awarded Lee Kuan Yew Scholarship in 2004.[5]
His alma mater include Raffles Junior College, the University of Cambridge, Christ's College, Cambridge and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.[6]
Chan served as the army chief from March 26, 2010 to March 25, 2011. He replaced then-Major-General Neo Kian Hong and was succeeded by Brigadier-General Ravinder Singh. Prior to his appointment as Chief of Army, he held the position of Chief of Staff — Joint Staff within the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF). Major-General Chan stood down from his position and retired from the SAF on March 25, 2011.[7]
Chan was a candidate for Singapore's People's Action Party in the general election of 2011, under Tanjong Pagar Group Representation Constituency's[8] Buona Vista ward, replacing Lim Swee Say.[9] However, on Nomination Day, April 27, 2011, his team led by Lee Kuan Yew was returned without contest and elected to Parliament.[10]
References
- ^ Chow, Jermyn (2010-06-24). "Defence Chief is 3-star general". Straits Times. http://www.straitstimes.com/BreakingNews/Singapore/Story/STIStory_545249.html. Retrieved 2010-07-03.
- ^ "PM Lee announces sweeping changes to Cabinet". Channel NewsAsia. 18 May 2011. http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporelocalnews/view/1129632/1/.html. Retrieved 1 June 2011.
- ^ "5 President's Scholars this year". Straits Times. 1988-08-20. http://newspapers.nl.sg/Digitised/Article/straitstimes19880820.2.4.aspx. Retrieved 2011-06-07.
- ^ Cheney, Satish (2010-03-26). "Army welcomes BG Chan Chun Sing as new Chief of Army". Channel NewsAsia. http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporelocalnews/view/1046137/1/.html. Retrieved 2010-03-28.
- ^ http://www.pap.org.sg/uploads/ap/8160/documents/chan_chun_sing_cv.pdf
- ^ "Change in Chief of Defence Force and Chief of Army". Ministry of Defence (Singapore). 2010-01-15. http://www.mindef.gov.sg/imindef/news_and_events/nr/2010/jan/15jan10_nr.html. Retrieved 2010-03-28.
- ^ "SAF to get new army chief". Channel NewsAsia. 4 March 2011. http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporelocalnews/view/1114339/1/.html. Retrieved 4 March 2011.
- ^ Yen, Feng (15 April 2011). "Coming GE is critical for renewal: Ng Eng Hen". The Straits Times. http://www.straitstimes.com/GeneralElection/News/Story/STIStory_656706.html. Retrieved 15 April 2011.
- ^ Teo, Wan Gek (2 April 2011). "Ex-army chief meets PAP branch leaders". Straits Times. http://www.straitstimes.com/GeneralElection/News/Story/STIStory_652208.html. Retrieved 16 April 2011.
- ^ "MM Lee disappointed with no contest in Tg Pagar". Straits Times. 27 April 2011. http://www.straitstimes.com/GeneralElection/News/Story/STIStory_661753.html. Retrieved 29 April 2011.
Offices
Military offices Preceded by
Maj.-Gen. Neo Kian HongChief of the Singapore Army
26 March 2010 – 25 March 2011Succeeded by
Maj. Gen. Ravinder SinghPolitical offices Preceded by
Vivian BalakrishnanMinister for Community Development, Youth and Sports (acting)
21 May 2011–Incumbent Parliament of Singapore Preceded by
Baey Yam Keng, Indranee Thurai Rajah, Koo Tsai Kee, Lee Kuan Yew, Lui Tuck Yew, Tan Chin SiongMember of Parliament
for Tanjong Pagar Group Representation Constituency
21 May 2011–
Served alongside: Lee Kuan Yew, Lily Neo, Chia Shi-Lu, Indranee Thurai RajahIncumbent Current members of the Cabinet of Singapore Prime Minister Deputy Prime Ministers Cabinet Ministers Chan Chun Sing (Community Development, Youth and Sports) · Ng Eng Hen (Defence) · Heng Swee Keat (Education) · Vivian Balakrishnan (Environment and Water Resources · K. Shanmugam (Foreign Affairs/Law) · Gan Kim Yong (Health) · Yaacob Ibrahim (Information, Communications and the Arts/Muslim Affairs) · Khaw Boon Wan (National Development) · Lim Swee Say (Prime Minister's Office) · S. Iswaran (Prime Minister's Office) · Lim Hng Kiang (Trade and Industry) · Lui Tuck Yew (Transport)
As of 21 May 2011 Categories:- Singaporean military leaders
- 1969 births
- Living people
- People's Action Party politicians
- President's Scholars
- Singaporean people of Chinese descent
- Singaporean people of Cantonese descent
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