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Ong Tee Keat (simplified Chinese: 翁诗杰; traditional Chinese: 翁詩傑; pinyin: Wēng Shījié; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Ong Si-kia̍t; born 22 November 1956) is a Malaysian politician who served as the Minister of Transport in the Barisan Nasional (BN) administration under former Prime Ministers Abdullah Ahmad Badawi and Najib Razak from March 2008 to June 2010, Deputy Minister of Higher Education ...
On 30 October 2010, a previous conflict between the leaders of two rival gangs, 21-year-old Dickson Ng Teck Seng of Fong Hong San (Phoenix Hill) and 18-year-old Stilwell Ong Keat Pin (王吉宾; Wáng Jíbīn) [4] of Salakau (or gang 369), led to the two deciding to meet at Downtown East for a 1-on-1 fight. Ong brought along 11 other youths to ...
Candidate Delegates' votes (max. 4) Ng Yen Yen: 1,528 votes: Donald Lim Siang Chai: 1,469 votes: Chor Chee Heung: 1,202 votes: Gan Ping Sieu: 1,202 votes: Edward Khoo ...
Chua contested the presidency against incumbent Ong Tee Keat and former president Ong Ka Ting. In the three-cornered fight, Chua emerged victorious while incumbent Tee Keat finished in third place. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] After becoming president, Chua focused on rebuilding the appearance of unity within MCA after a year of public infighting.
Ong Ka Ting (simplified Chinese: 黄家定; traditional Chinese: 黃家定; pinyin: Huáng Jiādìng; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: N̂g Ka-tēng; born 15 November 1956) is a Malaysian politician. He was the former Housing and Local Government Minister from 1999 to 2008 and Acting Transport Minister from May to June 2003 in the Malaysian cabinet .
Ong Tee Keat (b. 1956) MP for Pandan: 18 March 2008 3 June 2010 Lajim Ukin (2008–2009) Abdul Rahim Bakri (2009–2010) Robert Lau (2009–2010) Abdullah Ahmad Badawi (III) Najib Razak (I) Kong Cho Ha (b. 1950) MP for Lumut: 4 June 2010 5 May 2013 Abdul Rahim Bakri (2010–2013) Jelaing Mersat (2010–2013) Najib Razak (I) Hishammuddin Hussein ...
Lee regarded it as a move to split the party and together with his allies expelled Ong from the party. [147] Ong resigned his seat in December, precipitating the Hong Lim by-election on in April 1961 which he won against a PAP candidate. [145] [148] The death of the PAP assemblyman for Anson that April triggered a second by-election. For the ...
Ong Kim Kee was born on 24 June 1931, [a] as the second son of Ong Boon Pang, a distinguished community leader. [7] His father had co-founded Chung Hwa School in Brunei, where he began his education. He faced early hardships, losing his mother at the age of two and his father when he was just nine. [ 8 ]