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administrator cited that as posts on his page about the incident were running contrary to what law courts have ruled, the risk of being sued for defamation was open to both hosts of the site and people behind the posts alike, as such, "(they) are obliged to remove posts that run contrary to what the
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Tan has been involved in Charity Organisations such as the Tsao Organisation (2000–2009), Centre for Third Age Ltd (2007–2011), Disabled People's Association (1985–2006), Handicap Welfare Association (1986–2006) and the Credit Counselling Singapore (2002–2007).. In January 2012, he sang in the Meet
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was officially launched on 3 August 2019. This launch was covered by mainstream local and foreign media, including alternative media. The official launch was broadcast live to the public at 1.30pm. Tan asked Singaporeans, PRs and New Singapore Citizens to step forward together to join the Party as
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to meet with Sentosa Development Corporation (SDC) to seek a waiver of the gantry entry charge (S$ 2 to S$ 7 depending on the entry time) for visitors to their residences to the Sentosa island. His efforts, however, did not bear immediate fruits. Later in October 2010, the SDC offered to cap the
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said that there were alternatives available such as soft loan schemes which were interest-free. In answer to Tan's claim that Lee had not clearly stated his position on the issue despite the idea being first mentioned years ago, Lee insisted that his position had always been plain, that he "was
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Tan also proposed an Annual Statement for greater transparency for Singaporeans to better understand the president's activities and ideas in unifying Singapore. The statement also touches on Singapore's reserves and the rationale behind the appointment or vetoing of civil servants.
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He also proposed that the government and the Prime Minister's Office be separated as "this familiarity attracts unwanted suspicion of undue influence". He emphasised that the separation is a symbolic move required to reassure the people that they are independent of each other.
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against it, but you have pressed me to study it and I shall". The set of guidelines on the use of CPF for Education proposed by the GPC was eventually implemented, paving the way for the beginnings of a wave of Singaporean students studying at local tertiary institutions.
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while he was in Parliament, which saw 22 young Roman Catholic church and social activists and professionals detained without trial. He addressed, in his capacity as Feedback Unit chief, that most Singaporeans had accepted the reasons of the government and the
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At 4.10am, the final results saw Tan Cheng Bock losing the election marginally to Tony Tan by a 0.35% margin (7,269 votes); Cheng Bock garnered 737,128 (34.85% out of the 2,115,118 valid) votes, while Tony garnered 744,397 votes (35.20%).
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became the sole candidate to be granted the Certificate of Eligibility, and was inaugurated on 14 September. After the nomination day, he, along with potential candidates such as Farid Khan and Salleh Marican, also congratulated
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on 31 July, but the court of the five judges unanimously dismissed his appeal on 23 August, ruling that the Parliament has their full discretion to set the First Term, which President Wee was counted as one term of Presidency.
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In September 2016, the eligibility criteria for the elected presidency was revised to include the "reserved election" (an election made exclusive for one particular race; in the case, Malay candidates), and were passed by the
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In the presidential candidate broadcast, Tan said, "The President must be above politics" and that "he must not be a proxy to be any political party", as "his interest must be national, not with a political agenda in mind".
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Tan's selected the palm tree as his symbol, explaining that "The leaves of the palm represents our multiracial society, the trunk represents them coming together, and the roots represents us taking root in Singapore."
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Goh ultimately agreed to the appointment, but in the letter he sent to Tan made clear his reservations: Goh later confirmed that neither Tan nor his company had ever tried to take advantage of his position.
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with a vote of 83%. Tan's subsequent election results with an average of 77% was perceived as one of the best-performing candidates in Singapore, with his best-ever score being his last election in
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Tan's appointment as non-executive chairman of Chuan Hup Holdings (CHH) Ltd in 1991 was unusual at the time, as Members of Parliament did not normally hold such positions. Prime Minister
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since 1971. He has served as the Chairman of the Society of Private Practice, as a Council Member of the College of General Practitioners, as Committee Member on the Council of the
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Tan's campaign slogan was "Think Singaporeans First", a reference to his 1999 debate on the need to prioritise Singaporeans first when faced with prevailing foreign talent policy.
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Ahead of the nomination day (due to be held on 17 August), despite anticipation for a strong contest against the other potential rivals who also announced their candidacy (former
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On 27 August, Singapore went to choose their seventh and newly elected candidate. About five hours after polls closed, at 1.23am, Tan called Election Department for an
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scheme, on the grounds that MPs had to be elected by the people and be accountable to an electorate for their views. He received a warning for his action.
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He served as the 1st and founding Secretary-General of PSP from its formation in March 2019 to March 2021. He is the founder and member of PSP group.
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In 1985, he made a speech in Parliament about "no more blank cheque" for the ruling party which he revisited on his blog in May 2011.
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On 27 May 2011, 20 days after the recent general election, Tan was the first candidate to seek candidacy for the forthcoming
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members or volunteers to help bring Singapore to the next level so that the younger generation will have a better Singapore.
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for the detention. He also reported that certain "solid citizens" were sceptical of the detention. On 4 June 2011, Tan's
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to say that "If you ever change your mind, come back to me in 2016, I will be back to fight again, please understand".
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Tan Cheng Bock, with Cecilia Tan, waving to reporters after disembarking from the van at the Nomination Centre.
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in a four-cornered fight where he was unsuccessful in his bid, losing with marginally 34.85% of the votes to
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do not belong to any party. There were two terms of NMPs in this parliament, with nine NMPs in each term.
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Controversy erupted shortly after Tan declared his interest in the presidency. It was revealed that in a
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The party affiliation of each member is indicated right after the constituency he or she represents.
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Tan has is Chairman of Dredging International Asia Pacific Pte Ltd, a position he held since 1997.
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On 27 August 2023, Tan Cheng Bock, acting in his personal capacity, endorsed Tan Kin Lian in the
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article dated back in 1987, Tan had spoken regarding the Singaporean government's controversial
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Tan requested a second counting of votes and accepted the results and tried to stand again for
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Tan actually voted against his own party despite the Whip not having been lifted regarding the
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In May 2017, three months before the elections, Tan filed a constitutional challenge to the
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In 1988, Tan, as GPC Chairman for Education, led a team of MPs to argue for the use of the
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Tan is married to Cecilia Lee Choon Lian and they have one son and one daughter together.
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On 19 January 2019, Tan filed an application to form a new political party called the
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The Entrepreneur Charity Concert together with 40 other Singapore entrepreneurs like
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would assume "...the most controversial presidency in the history of Singapore."
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which contained his former ward of Ayer Rajah but narrowly lost to the incumbent
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Letter from Goh Chok Tong to Tan Cheng Bock dated 31 January 1991, quoted in
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in November 2016, eventually preventing Tan from running in the election.
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In March 2016, Tan declared his intention to run again for president in
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In May 2011, he resigned from the PAP to stand as a candidate in the
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Tan has been awarded numerous accolades from various organisations.
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In 2018, Tan led a gathering along with seven opposition parties (
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Tan has been the medical director of Ama Keng Medical Clinic in
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Tan Cheng Bock at the Nomination Centre, carried by supporters.
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In early 2010, Tan volunteered himself to help residents in
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from 1997 to 2000, and Chairman of the Feedback Unit at the
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Town Council from 2001 to 2004, Chairman of the Bukit Timah
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Tan was born on 26 April 1940 in Singapore. He came from a
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A bumper sticker produced by Tan for his presidential bid
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Correspondent, Chin Soo FangSenior (27 August 2023).
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High Court of the Republic of Singapore. 1957:. Chuan Hup Holdings Ltd. 21 October 2011. 680:entry charge at a concession rate of S$ 3. 3421: 2852:Group Representation Constituencies (GRCs) 2843: 2839: 2801: 2787: 2779: 2001:"Dr Tan Cheng Bock files presidency forms" 66: 44: 2150: 2148: 1714: 1712: 216:23 December 1980 – 20 April 2006 2187:"PE: Candidates unveil election symbols" 2033:. Elections Department. 11 August 2011. 1719:Tan Cheng Bock keen to run for President 1080:Tan Cheng Bock at the Nomination Centre. 1053: 902:Mass Rapid Transit Corporation (1983–85) 899:Provisional MRT Transit Authority (1983) 877:His past corporate appointments include 84:Chairman of the Progress Singapore Party 2613:. Channel NewsAsia. 13 September 2017. 2587:. Channel NewsAsia. 14 September 2017. 1541:. Singapore. 9 March 1999. p. 27. 1323: 1321: 1255: 1235: 1213:Fellow, College of Family Practitioners 853:, who had been a classmate of Tan's in 627:(Ayer Rajah division has since held by 461:After leaving the PAP, Tan founded the 3843:Members of the Parliament of Singapore 2716:"Tan Cheng Bock may run again in 2016" 2672: 2662: 2617:from the original on 13 September 2017 2591:from the original on 13 September 2017 1601:from the original on 20 September 2017 1396:"Elections Department Singapore (ELD)" 1225:Honoured – 100 Rafflesians (1823–2003) 1097:2017 Singaporean presidential election 166:28 March 2019 – 31 March 2021 3868:Singaporean people of Hokkien descent 2503:from the original on 23 November 2018 2419:from the original on 23 November 2018 2389:from the original on 27 February 2019 2241:from the original on 10 December 2011 2133:from the original on 27 February 2019 1961:from the original on 22 February 2012 1621:"No more blank cheque for Government" 1535:"'Let's think of our own first' call" 887:M&C REIT Management Ltd (2006–10) 684:Nominated Member of Parliament Scheme 7: 3883:Progress Singapore Party politicians 3878:Independent politicians in Singapore 2197:from the original on 23 October 2012 2071:from the original on 23 October 2012 1874:from the original on 6 February 2019 1783:from the original on 19 January 2019 1545:from the original on 7 November 2012 1474:from the original on 23 October 2017 1276:from the original on 14 January 2020 596:. He also served as Chairman of the 3893:21st-century Singaporean physicians 3888:20th-century Singaporean physicians 3430:Single Member Constituencies (SMCs) 2534:from the original on 29 August 2017 2356:from the original on 16 August 2017 2219:. Channel NewsAsia. 28 August 2011. 1753:from the original on 15 August 2018 893:Jurong Health Services (up to 2011) 747:2018–2020: Progress Singapore Party 562:Government Parliamentary Committees 560:, he served as the Chairman of the 3782:Other Current/Former MPs Nav Boxes 2330:from the original on 8 August 2017 2303:from the original on 13 March 2016 1989:, Channelnewsasia.com, 27 May 2011 1843:from the original on 4 August 2019 1813:from the original on 3 August 2019 1697:from the original on 13 April 2016 1667:from the original on 13 April 2016 896:Jurong Medical Centre (up to 2011) 14: 3873:People's Action Party politicians 3858:Singaporean general practitioners 2726:from the original on 12 July 2018 2553:Yong, Nicholas (23 August 2017). 2468:. 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He graduated from the 2818:10th Parliament of Singapore 2438:Seow, Joanna (7 July 2017). 1058:Tan's election symbol was a 1021:Internal Security Department 777:Democratic Progressive Party 528: 3863:Singaporean Roman Catholics 2352:. 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Tan Cheng Lock
Chinese name
family name
Tan

Chairman of the Progress Singapore Party
Incumbent
Francis Yuen
Leong Mun Wai
Hazel Poa
Secretary-General of the Progress Singapore Party
Francis Yuen
Singapore Parliament
Ayer Rajah SMC
Singapore
Straits Settlements
Progress Singapore Party
Independent
People's Action Party
Alma mater
University of Singapore
MBBS
General practitioner

www.tanchengbock.org
Chinese
pinyin
Pe̍h-ōe-jī
People's Action Party
Member of Parliament

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