Ng Chee Meng
Ng Chee Meng PPA(E) (Chinese: 黄志明; pinyin: Huáng Zhìmíng; born 8 August 1968) is a former Singaporean politician and former Chief of Defence Force of the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) . A member of the governing People's Action Party (PAP), he was appointed as the Secretary-General of the National Trades Union Congress (NTUC) since 1 May 2018 by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong. However, he was not elected after losing the 2020 general election in Sengkang GRC. He was elected as the People's Action Party Central Executive Committee member despite losing his Member of Parliament seat after being voted out by the people of Sengkang GRC.
Ng Chee Meng | |
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黄志明 | |
Ng in 2014 | |
Minister in the Prime Minister's Office | |
In office 1 May 2018 – 26 July 2020 | |
Prime Minister | Lee Hsien Loong |
Preceded by | Chan Chun Sing Josephine Teo |
Succeeded by | Maliki Osman Tan See Leng |
Constituency | Pasir Ris–Punggol GRC |
Secretary-General of the National Trades Union Congress | |
Assumed office 22 May 2018 | |
Preceded by | Chan Chun Sing |
Member of the Singapore Parliament for Pasir Ris–Punggol GRC (Punggol North) | |
In office 11 September 2015 – 23 June 2020 | |
Preceded by | Penny Low |
Succeeded by | Yeo Wan Ling (Punggol Shore) |
Minister for Education (Schools) | |
In office 1 November 2016 – 30 April 2018 Acting: 1 October 2015 – 31 October 2016 | |
Prime Minister | Lee Hsien Loong |
Preceded by | Heng Swee Keat |
Succeeded by | Ong Ye Kung |
Constituency | Pasir Ris–Punggol GRC |
Second Minister for Transport | |
In office 1 November 2016 – 30 April 2018 | |
Prime Minister | Lee Hsien Loong |
Minister | Khaw Boon Wan |
Constituency | Pasir Ris–Punggol GRC |
Chief of Defence Force | |
In office 27 March 2013 – 18 August 2015 | |
Preceded by | Neo Kian Hong |
Succeeded by | Perry Lim |
Personal details | |
Born | 8 August 1968 |
Political party | People's Action Party |
Spouse(s) | Michelle Lim Bee Leng |
Children | 2 daughters |
Alma mater | United States Air Force Academy Tufts University |
Military service | |
Allegiance | Singapore |
Branch/service | Republic of Singapore Air Force |
Years of service | 1986–2015 |
Rank | Lieutenant-General |
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Ng was the Chief of the Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF) from 10 December 2009 to 25 March 2013 and was promoted to the Chief of Defence Force of the SAF from 27 March 2013 to 18 August 2015. He last held the rank of Lieutenant-General.
After his retirement from the military career, Ng joined politics. He was fielded with his PAP teammates to the Pasir Ris–Punggol GRC and won the election, becoming a Member of Parliament (MP).[1]
Ng was the MP for the Punggol North division of the Pasir Ris–Punggol Group Representation Constituency (GRC) for from 11 September 2015 to 23 June 2020. He was also the acting Minister for Education in charge of schools from 1 October 2015 to 30 October 2016 before becoming the Minister from 1 November 2016 to 30 April 2018. Ng also served as Senior Minister of State in the Ministry for Transport from 1 October 2015 to his promotion on 1 November 2016. He then served as the Second Minister for Transport from 1 November 2016 to his another promotion on 30 April 2018. He also served as Minister in the Prime Minister's Office from 1 May 2018 to 26 July 2020.
During the 2020 general election, he was fielded in the Sengkang GRC where he led a PAP team of 3 office-holders and one newcomer against the Workers’ Party team led by He Ting Ru and 3 political newcomers. He belonged to the losing team and he lost his seat. He was the highest-ranking military officer to join the ruling party and the second minister after Seet Ai Mee to be voted out of office after serving just one term as an MP. He became the third cabinet minister to lose in a GRC after George Yeo and Lim Hwee Hua lost Aljunied GRC in the 2011 general election.[2][3]
Education
Ng was educated at The Chinese High School and Hwa Chong Junior College, and was awarded the Singapore Armed Forces Overseas Training Award (Graduating) in 1987.[4] He completed a Bachelor of Science in electrical engineering at the United States Air Force Academy in 1991, and graduated from the Singapore Command and Staff College in 1999. In 2002, he obtained a Master of Arts in international relations from The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University.[5]
Military career
Ng joined the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) in December 1986 and was a fighter pilot in the Republic of Singapore Air Force. During his military career, among the appointments he held were the following: Commanding Officer, 144 Squadron; Commander, Changi Air Base; Deputy Head, Joint Communications and Information Systems Department; Head, Air Plans; Director, Joint Operations; Deputy Chief of Air Force. He was also the Military Private Secretary to the Minister of Defence from December 1995 to July 1996.[5]
Ng succeeded his elder brother, Ng Chee Khern, as the Chief of Air Force on 10 December 2009.[6] He relinquished this position to Hoo Cher Mou on 25 March 2013,[7] and succeeded Neo Kian Hong as the Chief of Defence Force (CDF) on 27 March.[8] He was promoted from the rank of Major-General to Lieutenant-General on 27 June 2013.[9] Ng was the second air force general in Singapore's military history to be appointed as the CDF, after Bey Soo Khiang in 1995.
Ng chaired the organising committee for the state funeral of Singapore's first Prime Minister, Lee Kuan Yew, from 23 to 29 March 2015. He also led the first round of the vigil guard who stood guard during Lee's lying in state in Parliament House from 25 to 28 March.[10][11]
Ng retired from the SAF on 18 August 2015 and was replaced by Perry Lim as the CDF.[10][11]
Political career
Ng confirmed on 18 August 2015 after retiring from the SAF that he would enter politics.[12] On 22 August, the PAP announced that Ng would be part of a six-member PAP team that would be contesting in Pasir Ris–Punggol Group Representation Constituency in the 2015 general election.[13] The PAP team won, clinching 72.89% of the electorate's valid votes in the constituency.[14] Ng was appointed Acting Minister of Education (Schools). Subsequently, Ng was the Second Minister for Transport and Minister of Education (Schools) from 1 November 2016 - 30 April 2018.
On 23 April 2018, Ng joined the National Trades Union Congress (NTUC) and was appointed as its Deputy Secretary-General.[15][16][17] On 22 May 2018, Ng was elected by the NTUC Central Committee members to become Secretary-General of the NTUC.[18][19]
On 29 June 2020, the media announced that Ng will lead the PAP contesting in the new Sengkang Group Representation Constituency in the 2020 Singaporean general election. On 30 June 2020 (Nomination Day), it was confirmed that Ng's PAP team will contest for Sengkang GRC against the Workers' Party team led by He Ting Ru. The newly created GRC has more than 120,000 eligible voters in GE2020.
On 10 July 2020, Ng's PAP team lost to the WP team by a margin of 4.26%, he lost his Member of Parliament seat, although he will keep his job as labour chief, Secretary-General of NTUC.[20][21] On 19 November, he became a member of the Central Executive Committee (CEC) of the PAP, making him as a non-MP to become the member along with Victor Lye.[22]
Personal life
Ng has two notable brothers. The elder, Ng Chee Khern, was the Chief of Air Force from 2006 to 2009 and is currently the Permanent Secretary in the Prime Minister's Office. The younger, Ng Chee Peng, was the Chief of Navy from 2011 to 2014,[6] and was the Chief Executive Officer of the Central Provident Fund Board from 2015 to 2019.
Awards
References
- "General plunges into electoral battlefield". The Straits Times. 5 September 2015.
- "Singapore GE2020: PAP team led by Ng Chee Meng to face off against WP in new Sengkang GRC". The Straits Times. 28 June 2020.
- "Singapore GE2020: PAP's Ng Chee Meng congratulates WP's Sengkang team on election win". Channel News Asia. 11 July 2020.
- "NG CHEE MENG 黄志明" (PDF). www.pap.org.sg. pap.org.sg. 23 July 2015. Retrieved 25 January 2017.
- "SAF Leadership". Ministry of Defence. Retrieved 15 November 2013.
- Jermyn Chow (17 October 2009). "Brother succeeds RSAF chief". AsiaOne. Archived from the original on 3 December 2013. Retrieved 15 November 2013.
- "New Chief of Air Force takes command". AsiaOne. 25 March 2013. Archived from the original on 27 December 2013. Retrieved 15 November 2013.
- "New Chief of Defence Force for the SAF". Ministry of Defence. 27 March 2013. Retrieved 15 November 2013.
- Ong Hong Tat (27 June 2013). "Greater responsibility & recognition: SAF promotes over 500 personnel". Cyber Pioneer. Retrieved 15 November 2013.
- "Change in Chief of Defence Force and Chief of Army". MINDEF Official Releases. Ministry of Defence. 31 July 2015. Retrieved 2 August 2015.
- "Chief of Defence Force Ng Chee Meng will retire after 29 years in SAF". Channel NewsAsia. 31 July 2015. Retrieved 2 August 2015.
- Jermyn Chow (18 August 2015). "Outgoing Chief of Defence Force Ng Chee Meng to enter politics". The Straits Times. Retrieved 18 August 2015.
- "Former defence chief Ng Chee Meng joins PAP's Pasir Ris–Punggol team". AsiaOne. 22 August 2015. Retrieved 25 August 2015.
- "Results". Channel NewsAsia. Archived from the original on 11 January 2016. Retrieved 12 September 2015.
- Kwang, Kevin (23 April 2018). "Education Minister Ng Chee Meng, Koh Poh Koon join NTUC as deputy sec-gens". Channel NewsAsia (in Korean).
- "Ng Chee Meng is new NTUC Deputy Sec-Gen, expected to take over as new labour chief". The Straits Times. 23 April 2018.
- "Outgoing labour chief Chan Chun Sing lays out NTUC's focus going forward". Retrieved 5 April 2019.
- "Ng Chee Meng steps up as labour chief, taking over from Chan Chun Sing". The Straits Times. 22 May 2018.
- "Ng Chee Meng elected NTUC secretary-general". CNA.
- "GE2020: Sengkang GRC a 'major loss' to 4G team, says PM Lee". TodayOnline. 11 July 2020. Retrieved 12 July 2020.
- "Without a parliamentary seat, Ng Chee Meng can 'still be an effective labour chief but may not wield same influence'". TODAYonline.
- "NTUC chief Ng Chee Meng, Aljunied GRC candidate Victor Lye co-opted into PAP's CEC". 20 November 2020. Retrieved 20 November 2020.
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Political offices | ||
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Preceded by Heng Swee Keat as Minister for Education |
Minister for Education (Schools) 2016 – 2018 Acting: 2015 – 2016 Served alongside: Ong Ye Kung (Higher Education and Skills) |
Succeeded by Ong Ye Kung as Minister for Education |
Preceded by Chan Chun Sing Josephine Teo |
Minister in the Prime Minister’s Office 2018 – 2020 Served alongside: Indranee Rajah |
Succeeded by Maliki Osman Tan See Leng |
Parliament of Singapore | ||
Preceded by Penny Low |
Member of Parliament for Pasir Ris–Punggol GRC (Punggol North) 2015 – 2020 |
Succeeded by Yeo Wan Ling |
Trade union offices | ||
Preceded by Chan Chun Sing |
Secretary-General of the National Trades Union Congress 2018 – present |
Incumbent |
Military offices | ||
Preceded by Major-General Ng Chee Khern |
Chief of the Republic of Singapore Air Force 10 December 2009 – 25 March 2013 |
Succeeded by Brigadier-General Hoo Cher Mou |
Preceded by Lieutenant-General Neo Kian Hong |
8th Chief of Defence Force 27 March 2013 – 18 August 2015 |
Succeeded by Major-General Perry Lim |