Mah Bow Tan

Mah Bow Tan
Mah Bow Tan
At the World Economic Forum Global Redesign Summit 2010 in Doha, Qatar
Member of Parliament
for Tampines GRC
Incumbent
Assumed office
3 September 1988
Preceded by newly created seat
Minister for Communications
In office
September 1991 – 3 June 1999
Minister for the Environment
In office
July 1993 – April 1995
Minister for National Development
In office
3 June 1999 – 21 May 2011
Preceded by Lim Hng Kiang
Succeeded by Khaw Boon Wan
Personal details
Born September 12, 1948 (1948-09-12) (age 63)
 Singapore
Political party People's Action Party
Spouse(s) Dr Sheryn Kaye Von Senden

Mah Bow Tan (simplified Chinese: 马宝山; traditional Chinese: 馬寶山; pinyin: Mǎ Bǎoshān, born 12 September 1948) is a politician from Singapore. A member of the governing People's Action Party (PAP), he is currently a Member of Parliament (MP) representing the Tampines Group Representation Constituency (GRC). He was a member of the Cabinet from 1991 to 2011, serving as the Minister for Communications (1991-99), Minister for the Environment (1993-95) and Minister for National Development (1999-2011).

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Education and early career

Mah was educated at St Michael's School (now known as St Joseph's Institution Junior) and St Joseph's Institution.[1] He then received the President's Scholarship and Colombo Plan Scholarship to study at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) in Australia, where he graduated in 1971 with a First Class Honours degree in Industrial Engineering, winning the University Medal (the prize for the top student in each department). He also completed a Master of Engineering degree in Operations Research in 1973. (He was awarded an Honorary Doctorate by UNSW in 2001.)[1]

Mah started his career at the Singapore Bus Service (SBS). He worked at the organisation from 1973 to 1983, rising to become its General Manager. He was then seconded to Singapore News and Publications Ltd (SNPL) as the Chief Executive Officer of the Singapore Monitor newspaper. From 1985 to 1988, he served as the Group General Manager of SNPL and Group General Manager (Co-ordination) of Singapore Press Holdings Ltd.[1]

Political career

Mah first entered politics at the 1984 general election, when he stood unsuccessfully in constituency of Potong Pasir, where he was defeated by Chiam See Tong of the opposition Singapore Democratic Party. (Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew was thought to have played a role in Mah's defeat, having been seen as being unnecessarily dismissive in comparing Chiam's average GCE 'O' Level results to Mah's stellar academic achievements.)

In 1988, Mah was elected as a Member of Parliament (MP) for Tampines GRC, winning 61% of the vote. He was re-elected as an MP for Tampines GRC at the 1991 general election with 59.48% of the vote, and by walkover at the 1997 general election. At the 2001 general election, he was re-elected with 73.34% of the vote over the slate from the Singapore Democratic Alliance (SDA). At the 2006 general election, he was re-elected with 68.51% of the votes over the SDA. At the 2011 general election, he was re-elected with 57.22% of the votes against the National Solidarity Party.

In 1990, Mah was appointed a Minister of State at the Ministry of Trade and Industry and Ministry of Communications by Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong. He was appointed Acting Minister for Communications in 1991, concurrently holding the post of Minister of State for Trade and Industry.

Mah served as Singapore's Minister for Communications from 1991-99. He concurrently served as the Minister for the Environment from 1993-95. He was appointed Minister for National Development in 1999.

Mah also served as Deputy Leader of the House in the Parliament of Singapore from 2002-07, and as Leader of the House from 2007-11.

Mah has also held several other public service positions, including Chairman of the Board of Directors NTUC Comfort from 1983–86; Chairman of the National Productivity Board, National Productivity Council and Skills Redevelopment Fund Advisory Council; Chairman of the Board of Governors of the Singapore Institute of Labour Studies from 1990–2002; and President of the Football Association of Singapore from 1999-2004.[1]

Personal life

Mah is married to Dr Sheryn Kaye Von Senden. The couple have two sons and two daughters.

Mah is a passionate soccer fan. He also enjoys travelling, photography and golf.[1]

The Flower Dome and Heritage Garden have named the dendrobium Mah Bow Tan in his honour.[2]

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Political offices
Preceded by
Yeo Ning Hong
Minister for Communications
September 1991 - 3 June 1999
Succeeded by
Yeo Cheow Tong
Preceded by
Ahmad Mattar
Minister for the Environment
July 1993 - April 1995
Succeeded by
Teo Chee Hean
Preceded by
Lim Hng Kiang
Minister for National Development
3 June 1999 - 21 May 2011
Succeeded by
Khaw Boon Wan

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