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Tan Kin Lian PBM BBM (Chinese: 陈钦亮; pinyin: Chén Qīnliàng; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tân Khim-liāng; Hokkien pronunciation [tan˨˦ kʰim˦˦ liaŋ˨˨]; born 9 March 1948) is a Singaporean businessman who served as the chief executive officer of NTUC Income between 1977 and 2007.
Presidential Elections Commission announced four candidates: Tan Cheng Bock, Tan Jee Say, Tony Tan and Tan Kin Lian to be granted certificates of eligibility. All four candidates had satisfied the Article 19(2)(e) of the Constitution, while Tan Jee Say and Tan Kin Lian also satisfied the Article 19(2)(g)(iv) of the Constitution. 17 August
Tan Kin Lian was the last to give his speech, and emphasised the need to vote for a president "truly independent" of the government. [111] Tan also claimed that he was the target of a "smear campaign" before the nomination, with regard to his social media posts. [112] However, he later did apologise to those who felt "uncomfortable" with his posts.
Tan Keng Yam Tony: 陈庆炎: 7 February 1940 Politician, 7th President of Singapore: Tan Kim Ching: 陳金鐘: 1829: February 1892: Businessman, politician, Kapitan China of Singapore Tan Kin Lian: 陈钦亮: 9 March 1948 Presidential candidate: Tan Lark Sye: 陈六使: 1897: 11 September 1975: Businessman, philanthropist Tan Ser Cher 1933 ...
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The party came under spotlight during the last days of campaigning for the 2023 Singaporean presidential election after party's founder Tan Cheng Bock (along with Singapore Democratic Party and former presidential candidate Tan Jee Say) were reported to have given endorsements to a two-time candidate Tan Kin Lian in his presidential bid.
Tony Tan had qualified for the PE on the public sector track based on his former appointment as Minister while Tan Cheng Bock, Tan Jee Say and Tan Kin Lian had qualified on the private sector track. [38] In the closely fought contest, Tony Tan had won the election by a narrow margin of 0.35% over Tan Cheng Bock.
In 2008, Speakers' Corner was the scene for meetings held over several weeks by Tan Kin Lian, former chief executive of insurance company NTUC Income, to advise people of their legal recourse after structured products they had purchased became virtually valueless upon the collapse of Lehman Brothers. [66]