News

New Batch of Nominated MPs to Raise Range of Issues at Parliament

491a0ae8-c334-4e06-8229-eaf42da26905
(Top row, from left) Mr Azhar Othman, Associate Professor Kenneth Goh Toh Chuan and Dr Haresh Singaraju. (Middle row, from left) Associate Professor Terence Ho Wai Luen, Ms Kuah Boon Theng and Mr Mark Lee Kean Phi. (Bottom row, from left) Dr Neo Kok Beng, Professor Kenneth Poon Kin Loong and Mr Sanjeev Kumar Tiwari.
PHOTOS: SP JAIN SCHOOL OF GLOBAL MANAGEMENT/FACEBOOK, SHINTARO TAY, LINKEDIN, LIANHE ZAOBAO, ST FILE, CHIN SOO FANG

Nominated MPs (NMPs) from the latest cohort want to use their upcoming term in Parliament to speak on a range of issues, ranging from labour force resilience to healthcare costs to better support for those with special needs.

Those The Straits Times spoke to on Jan 5 also emphasised that their role will differ from that of elected MPs. This includes being able to examine Singapore’s longer-term challenges without being subjected to the pressures of electoral politics.

Nine NMPs – consisting of eight new faces and one returning member – were announced by the Office of the Clerk of Parliament on Jan 2. This came after a Special Select Committee had deliberated on a list of 57 proposed names, the second-largest pool since the scheme was introduced in 1990.

President Tharman Shanmugaratnam will present the instruments of appointment to the NMPs on Jan 8, before they take their oaths and affirmations at the next sitting of Parliament on Jan 12.

The incoming NMPs are: Mr Azhar Othman, executive chairman of Enercon Asia; Associate Professor Kenneth Goh Toh Chuan, Singapore Aquatics president; Dr Haresh Singaraju, family physician at National University Polyclinics; Associate Professor Terence Ho Wai Luen, academic and university administrator; Ms Kuah Boon Theng, managing director of Legal Clinic LLC; Mr Mark Lee Kean Phi, chief executive of Sing Lun Holdings; Dr Neo Kok Beng, founder and chief executive of NEO Aeronautics; Professor Kenneth Poon Kin Loong of the National Institute of Education; Mr Sanjeev Kumar Tiwari, general secretary of the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees and National Trades Union Congress central committee member.

Jobs and economic development are a major theme for the incoming batch of NMPs, with an eye towards how Singapore should adjust its strategies and policies in the face of technological disruption.

Dr Haresh said he will focus on supporting public healthcare workers by ensuring professional responsibility, workload, and risks are better aligned, and on strengthening support for young families so parents feel more confident about starting and raising families.

He said: “As a family physician, healthcare leader and father of two young children, I see these pressures first-hand. I will bring these ground perspectives into Parliament in a constructive way.”

Mr Tiwari said he hopes to focus on issues relating to workers’ well-being, fair employment practices, lifelong learning, and workplace relevancy, particularly for rank-and-file workers, professional, managerial, executive or technical workers, and mature workers navigating economic transitions.

Having spent many years working closely with workers and employers, he said he has seen firsthand how national policies translate into real-life outcomes on the ground and intends to draw on this practical experience.

The Straits Times

promote-epaper-desk
Read this week’s digital edition of Tabla! online
Read our ePaper