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Desmond Tan (politician)
Singaporean politician From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Desmond Tan Kok Ming (Chinese: 陈国明; pinyin: Chén Guómíng; born 13 September 1970)[2] is a Singaporean politician, union leader and former brigadier-general. A member of the governing People's Action Party (PAP), he was the Member of Parliament (MP) representing the Pasir Ris–Punggol Group Representation Constituency (GRC) between 2020 and 2025 and the MP representing the Pasir Ris–Changi GRC since 2025. Tan was the Minister of State for Home Affairs and Minister of State for Sustainability and the Environment concurrently between 2020 and 2022. and now the Senior Minister of State in the Prime Minister's Office since 2024. He is also the Deputy Secretary-General of the National Trade Union Congress since 2022.[3]
Prior to entering politics, Tan had served 28 years in the Singapore Army under the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) and attained the rank Brigadier-General. He left the SAF in 2017. He had also served as chief executive director of the People's Association between 2017 and 2020.[4] Tan made his political debut in the 2020 general election when he joined a five-member PAP team contesting in Pasir Ris–Punggol GRC, which they won with 64.15% of the vote.
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Early life and education
Tan grew up with his three siblings living in a three-room HDB flat in Bukit Ho Swee where his father worked as a taxi driver while his mother takes up odd jobs.[5]
Tan attended Queenstown Secondary Technical School and Raffles Junior College before graduating from the University of Manchester with a Bachelor of Engineering degree with honours in aeronautical engineering in 1994 under the Singapore Armed Forces Merit Scholarship. He also completed a master's degree in defence strategic studies at King's College London in 2000 and a Master of Business Administration at Nanyang Technological University.[1]
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Military career
Tan started his career in the Singapore Armed Forces and spent 28 years in the military before rising to the rank of Brigadier-General. During his service, he held various appointments, including Chief of Staff – General Staff, Director of Joint Operations, Chief Guards Officer, and Director of Public Affairs. He was also Chairman of the NDP 2012 Executive Committee, and had participated in the International Security Assistance Force in Afghanistan as Singapore's contingent commander. He received the SAF Overseas Medal (Enhanced) and NATO (ISAF) Medal.[1]
Civil career
After retiring from the Singapore Armed Forces in 2017, Tan joined the People's Association as its chief executive director before stepping down in June 2020 to run for election in the 2020 general election.[6]
Political career
Tan made his political debut in the 2020 general election when he joined a five-member People's Action Party (PAP) team contesting in Pasir Ris–Punggol GRC. The PAP team won with 64.15% of the vote against the Singapore Democratic Alliance and Peoples Voice, and Tan was elected as the Member of Parliament representing the Pasir Ris Central ward of Pasir Ris–Punggol GRC.
On 27 July 2020, he was appointed Minister of State for Home Affairs and Minister of State for Sustainability and the Environment.[2]
In June 2022, a cabinet reshuffle by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong led to Tan relinquishing his positions of Minister of State for Home Affairs and Minister of State for Sustainability and the Environment while assuming the position of Minister of State in the Prime Minister's Office and joining the National Trades Union Congress (NTUC) as Deputy Secretary-General. This would replace the existing NTUC Deputy Secretary-General Chee Hong Tat, who would leave NTUC to return to the government on a full-time basis. This move was described as allowing Tan to focus his time on his duties for the NTUC.[7][8][9] In May 2024, Tan was promoted to Senior Minister of State in the Prime Minister's Office while continuing his stint in NTUC.
Tan, as Assistant Secretary-General of the NTUC, is often called a labour MP by the Singapore media.[10] In October 2024, ChannelNewsAsia noted that none of the labour MPs filed any questions or spoke during the parliamentary debate concerning the controversial deal to sell a controlling 51% stake in NTUC Enterprise subsidiary Income Insurance to Allianz.[11]
In the 2025 general election, Tan joined the newly-created four-member Pasir Ris–Changi GRC. The PAP team won with 67.68% of the vote against the Singapore Democratic Alliance and Tan was elected as the Member of Parliament representing the Pasir Ris Central ward of Pasir Ris–Changi GRC.[12][13]
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Controversies
In January 2025, Tan faced backlash over his listening ear in a ST podcast in which his remarks about often being a ‘listening ear’ rather than solving problems during Meet-the-People Sessions (MPS) have drawn public criticism..[14]
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