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Richard Ho Ung Hun (; 20 January 1927 – 4 February 2008) was a
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n civil servant. In the course of his career, he served as a barrister,
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(MP), cabinet minister, chairman of Maybank Finance and deputy chairman of Malayan Banking, and as a director of several publicly listed companies in Malaysia.


Early life and legal career

Ho was born in
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, Perak. His father was a preacher. He began his career as a teacher. He later joined the public service under the colonial British government as a court interpreter. After resigning as an Assistant District Officer in Malacca in his early 30s, Ho left for the United Kingdom where he pursued his law degree, being called as a barrister of the Lincoln's Inn in England in 1961, at the age of 34. The same year Ho was called to the
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as an advocate and solicitor.


Political career

In 1969, in what was considered a feat, Ho, then 42, stood as a "favourite son of Sitiawan" under the opposition
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(DAP) ticket and successfully wrested the ruling
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coalition's blue ribbon
Sitiawan Sitiawan (alternate spelling: Setiawan; origin: from Malay, a portmanteau of '' Setia Kawan'', meaning "Loyal Friend") is a mukim and town in Manjung District, Perak, Malaysia. The region spans an area of . In the year 2000, the populat ...
parliamentary seat from Kam Woon Wah, the secretary-general of the then powerful
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(MCA), a senior partner of the governing Alliance (later became National Front or Barisan Nasional in 1973) coalition. Later Ho together with another DAP's MP Walter Loh Poh Khan of
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, had crossed over to MCA on 18 May 1972. Ho successfully retained the formerly Sitiawan which was renamed as Lumut) seat where the Royal Malaysian Navy base is located in the 1974) and 1978 general elections for the ruling National Front coalition as he moved up the political ladder from the age of 47 as Deputy Works Minister and later Deputy Minister of Road Transport (1974), Deputy Finance Minister (1976),
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(1977-1978) and Minister of Labour and Manpower (1978-1982). Ho was dropped in 1982 general election as the ruling coalition's candidate in an intra-MCA intrigue involving powerful forces who finally removed MCA president Dato’ (as he then was, later Tan Sri)
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, also a Cabinet Minister. This was despite Ho, who had earlier married at the age of 55, having steadily moved up the MCA ladder till becoming the MCA deputy president to Lee by then. Dato’ Lee, believing his ambitious aides that Ho's active traversing the country meant he was eyeing his top job, was used by them who actually eyed Tan Sri Lee's job. According to his confidante and close friend of more than 40 years standing, newspaper editor-turned-New Zealand-trained lawyer Tan Ban Cheng of Penang, “Dato’ Ho never wanted to be MCA president. He moved into his position as deputy by the force of circumstance and had always supported Tan Sri Lee.” An insider noted that it was Ho's resignation as MCA deputy president the very day after Nomination Day for the 1982 general election that triggered the fight between the academician and incumbent Cabinet Minister Dato’
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and businessman
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factions. Unable to resolve the claims of the contending ambitions of the Tan and Neo factions, Tan Sri Lee resigned in 1983, sending the MCA into an almost three-year-long crisis that culminated in the eventual rise of Dr (now Tun Dato Seri Dr)
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over the ambitious Datuk Neo and architect and incumbent Cabinet Minister Datuk Mak Hon Kam both of whom fell out as the crisis widened.


Post political career

In late 1982, already out of the political arena, Ho was appointed concurrently as the vice-chairman of the Maybank board and chairman of its finance subsidiary. Ho's confidante, Mr. Tan, described Ho as "a man of many parts, always humble, approachable, helpful and caring." Ho, said Penang-based Tan, showed his talents as a linguist, politician, public administrator and banker – “his last role as banker acquired at the age of 56 needed a steep learning curve.”


Personal life

Ho married Datin Mary Heng when he was 55. The couple had two children, Ignatius and Cecelia. He died at the age of 81, on February 4, 2008.


Election results


Honours

* : ** Knight Commander of the
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(DPMP) – Dato' (1978)


See also

* Sitiawan (federal constituency) *
Lumut (federal constituency) Lumut is a federal constituency in Manjung District, Perak, Malaysia, that has been represented in the Dewan Rakyat since 1974. The federal constituency was created in the 1974 redistribution and is mandated to return a single member to the Dew ...


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Ho, Richard 1927 births 2008 deaths Government ministers of Malaysia 20th-century Malaysian lawyers Members of Lincoln's Inn Malaysian politicians of Chinese descent People from Sitiawan People from Perak Former Democratic Action Party (Malaysia) politicians Malaysian Chinese Association politicians Members of the Dewan Rakyat