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Ong became a physiology lecturer at the Faculty of Medicine of the National University of Singapore (NUS) from 1975 till 1991. [1] While lecturing in the NUS, he concurrently held the position of Vice-Principal in ACS(I) from 1988 until 1994, when he was appointed Principal.
Chia Teck Leng, was born in Singapore on 11 October 1959.. During his early years, Chia completed his elementary and secondary school education. During his pre-university years, Chia studied at Victoria School and with good grades, he studied accountancy in National University of Singapore (NUS), and he thus graduated after completing his degree.
A spate of political scandals in Singapore, including a corruption case and the resignations of senior lawmakers, has been a "setback" to the ruling party, Deputy Prime Minister Lawrence Wong told ...
Singapore's prime minister on Wednesday said his ruling party had "taken a hit" over a spate of scandals including a graft probe and senior lawmakers' resignations, which shocked the city-state ...
The Wee Shu Min elitism controversy occurred in October 2006 in Singapore.Wee Shu Min, daughter of parliament member Wee Siew Kim and a then eighteen-year-old student on Raffles Junior College's Humanities scholarship programme, found herself in controversy [1] after posting on her blog what were viewed by some Singaporeans to be elitist, [2] naïve, and insensitive statements against ...
Political scandals are rare in Singapore. The city-state has long touted its clean government and incorruptible image to bolster its standing as a leading financial hub in Asia to attract foreign ...
National Kidney Foundation Singapore scandal Thambirajah Tharmadurai (born 22 April 1948), better known as T. T. Durai , is a Singaporean who formerly served as the chief executive officer (CEO) of the non-profit health organisation National Kidney Foundation Singapore (NKF).
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