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Edwin Tong Chun Fai ( zh, s=唐振辉, p=Táng Zhènhuī; born 1969) is a Singaporean politician and lawyer who has been serving as Minister for Culture, Community and Youth and Second Minister for Law concurrently since 2020. A member of the governing
People's Action Party The People's Action Party (abbreviation: PAP) is a major conservative centre-right political party in Singapore and is one of the three contemporary political parties represented in Parliament, alongside the opposition Workers' Party (WP) and ...
(PAP), he has been the
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(MP) representing the Joo Chiat division of Marine Parade GRC since 2011. Prior to entering politics, Tong was a lawyer at Allen & Gledhill practising extensively in corporate and commercial disputes, restructuring and insolvency matters, and international arbitration. He was appointed
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in 2015. Tong made his political debut in the 2011 general election as part of a four-member PAP team contesting in Moulmein–Kallang GRC and won. Throughout his political career, he served as Senior Minister of State for Law and Senior Minister of State for Health before being promoted to full minister after the 2020 general election.


Education

Tong attended
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and Raffles Junior College before graduating from the
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in 1994 with a
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degree. During his time in Raffles, he was classmates with current Parliament Speaker and fellow Marine Parade GRC Member of Parliament, Tan Chuan-Jin.


Career


Legal career

After he was admitted to the Singapore Bar, he joined Allen & Gledhill and had been a partner at the law firm until 2018. During his legal career, he practised extensively in corporate and commercial disputes, restructuring and insolvency matters, and international arbitration. He was appointed
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in 2015. Tong was one of the lawyers representing
Kong Hee Kong Hee (; born 23 August 1964) is the founder and senior pastor of City Harvest Church. He was convicted in 2015 of being involved in the City Harvest Church Criminal Breach of Trust Case, Singapore's biggest case in misuse of charitable f ...
, the pastor of
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accused of misappropriating church funds in a high-profile case. During the trial, which lasted from 2012 to 2018, a front-page headline from the Chinese tabloid ''
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'', which had been edited to insinuate that Tong and the PAP had saved Kong from harsher penalties, appeared on social media. The original headline read "Outdated law saved
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; the edited headline read "PAP lawyer saved
ong and the other convicted church leaders Ong or ONG may refer to: Arts and media * Ong's Hat, a collaborative work of fiction * “Ong Ong”, a song by Blur from the album The Magic Whip Places * Ong, Nebraska, US, city * Ong's Hat, New Jersey, US, ghost town * Ong River, Odisha, ...
. On 5 February 2018, the
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mentioned that it would take legal action against a man responsible for publishing the image, which amounts to
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Political career

Before entering politics in the 2011 general election, Tong was already active in grassroots activities in various constituencies, particularly Jalan Besar GRC. In 2011, he was fielded by the
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(PAP) as part of a four-member team to contest in Moulmein–Kallang GRC. The PAP team won with 58.56% of the vote against the Workers' Party and Tong became a Member of Parliament representing the Jalan Besar ward. Between 2011 and July 2018, he was the Deputy Chairman of the Government Parliamentary Committee for Law and Home Affairs. In the 2015 general election, Tong joined the five-member PAP team contesting in Marine Parade GRC and they won with 64.07% of the vote against the Workers' Party. He then became the Member of Parliament representing the Joo Chiat ward of Marine Parade GRC. On 1 July 2018, he was appointed Senior Minister of State at the Ministry of Law and Ministry of Health. Former
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Goh Chok Tong Goh Chok Tong (; born 20 May 1941) is a Singaporean former politician who served as Prime Minister of Singapore between 1990 and 2004, and Secretary-General of the People's Action Party between 1992 and 2004. He was the Member of Parliament (M ...
revealed that when Tong became a Senior Minister of State, he essentially had a 75% pay cut – down to about S$500,000 a year compared to his previous earnings of over S$2 million a year as a lawyer. Tong also served on the board of the
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from 2017 to 2018. In March 2018, Tong was selected to be part of the ten-member Select Committee on Deliberate Online Falsehoods tasked with looking into the issue of deliberate online falsehoods and how to deal with them. During the public hearings, a group of activists issued a lengthy missive on 2 April 2018, stating that the hearings did not feel like a genuine attempt to solicit views and that the attendees' views had been misrepresented. One of the activists,
Kirsten Han Kirsten Han is a Singaporean journalist and social activist. In 2017, she co-founded the Malaysian-based online journalism platform '' New Naratif'' with Sonny Liew and Thum Ping Tjin, and served as its editor-in-chief till March 2020. Activi ...
, was questioned by Tong over an article she had written for the ''
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'' whose relevance to the committee's terms of reference was not made clear. Tong also quoted the first three paragraphs of a 2011 article from ''
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'', in which former British Prime Minister
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described the
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as "dangerous", to question Han over the Freedom of Information Act when the rest of the article presents a different picture. During the 2020 general election, Tong managed to retain his seat as Member of Parliament in Marine Parade GRC after the five-member PAP team won with 57.76% of the vote against the Workers' Party. On 27 July 2020, he was promoted to full Minister and appointed Minister for Culture, Community and Youth and Second Minister for Law.


Personal life

Tong is married with three daughters. He has an active interest in football and had served in a volunteer capacity as the Vice President of the
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from 2013 to 2020. He is also a
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Tong, Edwin People's Action Party politicians 1969 births Living people Singaporean Senior Counsel National University of Singapore alumni Raffles Junior College alumni Saint Joseph's Institution, Singapore alumni Singaporean Roman Catholics Singaporean people of Cantonese descent Members of the Parliament of Singapore Members of the Cabinet of Singapore