- Wee Kim Wee
Infobox President
name = Wee Kim Wee
caption =
order = 4thPresident of Singapore
term_start =September 3 ,1985
term_end =September 1 ,1993
vicepresident =
primeminister =Lee Kuan Yew (1959-1990)Goh Chok Tong (1990-2004)
predecessor =Devan Nair
successor =Ong Teng Cheong
birth_date =November 4 ,1915
birth_place =Singapore
death_date =May 2 ,2005 (aged 89)
death_place =Siglap ,Singapore
spouse = Koh Sok Hiong
religion =Buddhism
footnotes =Wee Kim Wee (zh-stp|s=linktext|黄|金|辉|t=linktext|黃|金|輝|p=Huáng Jīnhuī;
November 4 1915 –May 2 2005 ) was the fourthPresident of Singapore , from 1985 to 1993.Biography
Early life
Born into a humble family, Wee Kim Wee was the son of a clerk, Wee Choong Lay and his wife Chua Lay Hua. His father died when he was eight. Wee studied at Outram School, and he started out as a clerk working for "
The Straits Times ", before becoming a reporter focusing on political issues. He eventually became one of the paper's main reporters. In 1941 he joined the United Press Associations, and was its chief correspondent in the 1950s. He returned to "The Straits Times" in 1959, and was appointed deputy editor in Singapore. In 1966, he interviewed the formerIndonesia n president, GeneralSuharto , reportingSuharto 's intention to end the three-year confrontation withMalaysia (seeKonfrontasi ). He broke the news with a front-page headline using Suharto's own words: "Suharto: 'Peace: The sooner the better'" [http://ourstory.asia1.com.sg/merger/headline/mpeace.html] .Commissioner and President
Wee was editorial manager when he retired in 1973 to become the
High Commissioner to Malaysia, a position he held for seven years. He was appointed ambassador toJapan in September 1980, and toSouth Korea in February 1981. At the end of his diplomatic career in 1984, he was appointed chairman of theSingapore Broadcasting Corporation – the predecessor of the currentMediaCorp Studios – and became president a year later.A highly popular president, he was noted by people from all walks of life for his approachability and humility during his term in office. Modest, friendly, and sincere, he is remembered as the People's President.
Up until Wee's second term as President, the selection of the presidential candidate was determined solely by the
Parliament of Singapore . During Wee's second term, the Singapore Parliament amended the constitution in January 1991 to allow for the direct election of the President, who would have the right of veto over civil service appointments and the use of government reserves. The creation of an elected presidency was a major constitutional and political change in Singapore's history as under the revision, the President is empowered toveto government budgets and appointments to public office. This allows him to examine the Government's exercise of its powers under the Internal Security Act and religious harmony laws, and in investigations into cases of corruption.For the ensuing initial Presidential election - the first in Singapore to be decided by popular poll - Wee decided not to enter his candidacy, and went into retirement upon the completion of his second and final term as President.
In 2004 he published his autobiography, "Glimpses and Reflections". From the royalties and other donations, half a million Singapore dollars were donated to eight charities.
Death
Wee passed away due to
prostate cancer in his home onMay 2 ,2005 at 5:10amSST . He was 89. A humble man up to his death, he had asked to be cremated and for the ashes to be placed at Mandai Columbarium with those of ordinary citizens instead ofKranji War Cemetery , where late dignitaries are usually buried. His state funeral saw a large crowd who attended to pay their last respects.Wee was survived by his wife of 69 years, Koh Sok Hiong, son Bill Wee Hock Kee, six daughters, thirteen grandchildren, and fourteen great-grandchildren.
References
*Wee Kim Wee (2004), "Glimpses and Reflections". Landmark Books, Singapore. ISBN 981-3065-87-7
* "On The Record: The Journalistic Legacy of President Wee Kim Wee". Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. ISBN-13:978-981-05-6707-1 and ISBN-10:981-05-6707-3
* [http://www.ntu.edu.sg/SCI/about/WKWSch_launch.html| Speech by Wee Eng Hwa at the launch of Wee Kim Wee School Of Communication And Information] ,5 December 2006 at The Istana, Singapore.
* [http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporelocalnews/view/145501/1/.html Former President Wee Kim Wee dies at the age of 89] , "Channel News Asia",2 May 2005 .
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