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Vorlage:Chinese name Vorlage:Use dmy dates Vorlage:Infobox officeholder Gan Kim Yong Vorlage:Post-nominals (born 9 February 1959) is a Singaporean politician serving as Minister for Health since 2011.[1] A member of the governing People's Action Party, he is also the chairman of the party since 2018. He previously served as Minister of Manpower from 2008 to 2011. He has been the Member of Parliament (MP) for Chua Chu Kang GRC since 2006, after previously serving for Holland-Bukit Panjang GRC from 2001 to 2006.

Career

Early career

Gan began his career in the Singapore Civil Service at the Ministry of Trade and Industry and the Ministry of Home Affairs. He left the civil service for the private sector in 1989 and joined NatSteel Ltd. In 1996, he was made the Executive Vice-President of NatSteel and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of NatSteel Resorts International and NatSteel Properties. In 2005, he became the President and CEO of NatSteel.

Political career

Gan's first election was for the Holland-Bukit Panjang Group Representation Constituency in the 2001 elections, where the party won a walkover on nomination day. In 2005, Gan was appointed a Minister of State at the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Manpower.

Gan replaced Chua Chu Kang Single Member Constituency MP Low Seow Chay in the 2006 general election. He defeated Singapore Democratic Alliance's candidate Steve Chia (who was a former Non-Constituency Member of Parliament at the time) with 60.37% of the votes.

At the 2011 general election, Gan led his five-candidate PAP team in the newly formed Chua Chu Kang Group Representation Constituency (into which his former ward was subsumed, along with Hong Kah GRC). The team won the election with 61.20% of the votes against a team of National Solidarity Party. Gan assumed his MP role representing Chua Chu Kang till this day.

In the 2015 general election, his four-member team won 76.89% of the votes against the newly-formed People's Power Party (Singapore).

On 23 November 2018, Gan assumed the party's chairperson, taking over Minister of Transport Khaw Boon Wan,[2][3]

Minister for Manpower (2009 - 2011)

In 2008, Gan was made the Acting Minister for Manpower, and later promoted to a full Cabinet Minister the following year.

Minister for Health (2011 - present)

On 21 May 2011, Gan was appointed the Minister for Health.

HIV data leak

On 28 January 2019, sensitive information including names, identification numbers, phone numbers, addresses and HIV test results of 12,400 HIV-positive people were leaked online after an ex-Ministry of Health staff, Ler Teck Siang had mishandled the information.[4] The ex-staff, the former head of National Public Health Unit, had access to the information and did not comply with Ministry of Health's security guidelines. Ler downloaded the information on to a personal thumb drive, which his then-boyfriend Mikhy K Farrera Brochez had leaked online subsequently.[5] Gan also explained that the information was not announced earlier, in order to safeguard the patients' well-being.[6]

Other appointments

Gan was appointed by the Director-General of the World Health Organization (WHO) Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus to serve as the Independent High-level Commission on Non-Communicable Diseases from 2018 until 2019.[7] |- 2020 coronavirus pandemic in Singapore On 27 January 2020, it was announced that Gan, along with Minister for National Development, Lawrence Wong will co chair COVID 19 Multi-Ministerial Task Force to combat the COVID 19 situation. [8]

Education

Gan was educated at Catholic High School and National Junior College, before going on to the University of Cambridge on an Overseas Merit Scholarship, where he completed a Bachelor of Arts degree in Electrical Engineering (1981).[9] In 1985, he obtained his master's degree from Cambridge University.[10]

Personal life

Gan currently serves as an elder at the Chen Li Presbyterian Church.[11]

References

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  1. PM Lee announces new Cabinet lineup In: The Straits Times, 18. Mai 2011 
  2. PAP's new CEC. In: PAP.org.sg. 23. November 2018;.
  3. DPMs Tharman, Teo Chee Hean and 3 senior PAP members step down from Central Executive Committee. In: PAP.org.sg. 21. November 2018;.
  4. 'I am sorry': Gan Kim Yong says health ministry providing support to HIV sufferers affected by data leak. In: Channel NewsAsia. Abgerufen am 19. März 2019 (englisch).
  5. paulam@st: HIV data leak: Mikhy Farrera-Brochez slapped with 3 charges by US grand jury. In: The Straits Times. 9. März 2019, abgerufen am 19. März 2019 (englisch).
  6. https://mothership.sg/2019/02/gan-kim-yong-statement-hiv-data-leak-apology/
  7. WHO Independent High-level Commission on NCDs World Health Organization (WHO).
  8. https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/wuhan-virus-task-force-singapores-high-powered-members
  9. Speech by Mr. Gan Kim Yong, Minister of State For Education & Manpower, at the Engineering Fiesta Opening Ceremony, 24th November 2005, 9.10am at the National Library at Bras Basah. In: Ministry of Education (Singapore). 24. November 2005, archiviert vom Original am 10. April 2006; abgerufen am 20. März 2019.
  10. approver: PMO | Mr GAN Kim Yong. In: Prime Minister's Office Singapore. 20. November 2018, abgerufen am 19. März 2019 (englisch).
  11. Ministers Urged Seminary to be Continually Involved in Globalised Society web.archive.org Fehler bei Vorlage * Parametername unbekannt (Vorlage:Webarchiv): "date"Vorlage:Webarchiv/Wartung/Parameter Fehler bei Vorlage:Webarchiv: Genau einer der Parameter 'wayback', 'webciteID', 'archive-today', 'archive-is' oder 'archiv-url' muss angegeben werden.Vorlage:Webarchiv/Wartung/Linktext_fehltVorlage:Webarchiv/Wartung/URL Fehler bei Vorlage:Webarchiv: enWP-Wert im Parameter 'url'., The Christian Post, Oct. 3, 2008