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Leong Mun Wai says more has to be done to ensure Singapore s economic future

- Advertisement - Singapore   The Progress Singapore Party’s (PSP) Non-Constituency Member of Parliament (NCMP) Leong Mun Wai spoke about the future of the Singapore economy, and the challenges facing it, in a Zoom seminar on Saturday (Apr 17). It was hosted by Future Of Singapore, a non-partisan internet research and discussion forum. Speaking about the future economy of Singapore, Mr Leong linked it to his experience in Japan during the 1980 and 1990s. He was awarded an Overseas Merit Scholarship by the Singapore Government in 1979 to study Economics in Hitotsubashi University in Japan. Currently the  CEO of own private equity firm, Timbre Capital, he began his career with the Government of Singapore Investment Corporation in 1986 and subsequently worked with global investments in Tokyo, London and Hong Kong.

Opposition members from PSP, SDP & PV gather to celebrate successful crowdfunding for Leong Sze Hian

Opposition politicians from three different political parties - People s Voice (PV), Progress Singapore Party (PSP), and Singapore Democratic Party (SDP) met yesterday, April 10, for an alliance of issues over lunch. According to a Facebook post by Lim Tean, leader of the PV, the event had been hosted by Non-Constituency Member of Parliament (NCMP) and PSP politician Leong Mun Wai, to congratulate Leong Sze Hian on his recent very successful crowdfunding campaign . Significant political transformation Lim wrote that the successful campaign marked a significant political transformation amongst Singaporeans. Leong is a Singaporean politician and blogger, who had been ordered to pay S$133,000 in defamation damages to Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, earlier this year on March 24.

PSP s Tan Cheng Bock not retiring but repositioning , will run for next General Election

Progress Singapore Party s (PSP) Tan Cheng Bock might have stepped down as the Secretary-General, but that doesn t mean he s out for the count, as was assured during a PSP press conference on Apr. 3. It was announced on Apr. 1 that Francis Yuen would be taking over Tan, as the Secretary-General following the appointment of the party s new Central Executive Committee (CEC). Yuen, who has a storied career in the field of aerospace engineering locally and in China, was previously the Assistant Secretary-General of PSP. Not retiring but changing gear During the press conference, Tan elaborated more on his decision to take a backseat.

Progress Singapore Party s Leong Mun Wai rejects rift rumours, as six new CEC members elected | Singapore

Progress Singapore Party s Leong Mun Wai rejects rift rumours, as six new CEC members elected | Singapore
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PSP s Leong Mun Wai: Shortage of BTO flats may become a serious problem

- Advertisement - Singapore—At the Committee of Supply 2021 debate in Parliament on Thursday (Mar 4), Non-Constituency Member of Parliament Mr Leong Mun Wai raised the issue of the shortage of BTO (Build To Order) flats, which he said could become a serious problem for the country. One indicator of this situation is the demand for rental units under the PPHS (Parenthood Provisional Housing Scheme), said Mr Leong, “which has risen to more than twelve times the available supply in February.” He cited a statement from Minister Desmond Lee, in October 2020, who said in Parliament that the BTO supply in 2020 was increased to about 16,700 flats to meet the demand.

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