Top Qs
Timeline
Chat
Perspective
He Ting Ru
Singaporean politician (born 1983) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Remove ads
He Ting Ru (Chinese: 何廷儒; pinyin: Hé Tíngrú; born 16 June 1983) is a Singaporean politician and lawyer. A member of the Workers' Party (WP), she has been the Member of Parliament (MP) representing the Buangkok division of Sengkang Group Representation Constituency (GRC) since 2020.
Remove ads
Early life
He Ting Ru was born on 16 June 1983.[1] She attended CHIJ Saint Nicholas Girls' School and Raffles Junior College before graduating from the University of Cambridge with a Bachelor of Arts degree in natural sciences. After graduating from university, she completed the Graduate Diploma in Law and Legal Practice Course, qualifying as a lawyer in the jurisdiction of England and Wales.[2]
Political career
Summarize
Perspective

He Ting Ru began volunteering with the WP in the Paya Lebar division of Aljunied GRC in 2011.[3]
She made her political debut in the 2015 general election as part of a five-member team with Yee Jenn Jong, Dylan Ng, Firuz Khan and Terence Tan in Marine Parade GRC. The WP team lost to the PAP with 35.93% of the vote.[4]
She previously served as Secretary of the Workers' Party Youth Wing, and oversaw the Youth Wing's outreach efforts in the areas of service, education and heritage.[5]
During the 2020 general election, she led a four-member WP team contesting in Sengkang GRC with team members Jamus Lim, Louis Chua and Raeesah Khan.[6] On 11 July, she was elected as a Member of Parliament (MP) for Sengkang GRC and was subsequently assigned to the Buangkok division.[7][8]
She was elected to the party's Central Executive Committee (CEC) as Treasurer and appointed as the Chairwoman of the Sengkang Town Council (SKTC) since 2020.[9][10]
2020–present: Member of Parliament
He Ting Ru has advocated for reform of the public health system,[11] intervention on cost of living issues,[12] and various political accountability issues in Singapore.
In 2020, she supported a motion by Aljunied MP Sylvia Lim pertaining to the issues raised by a major court case involving Parti Liyani, a domestic worker who worked for former Changi Airport and Surbana Jurong Chairman Liew Mun Leong. The motion called on the Government to "...recognise and remedy its shortcomings in order to enhance justice for all, regardless of means or social status, including facilitating a review of the justice system."[13] During the debate she pushed for the creation of a publicly funded Public Defender's Office and for statutory compensation for miscarriages of justice.[14] In response to the motion, PAP MP Murali Pillai put forth amendments removing the call for a review of the Singaporean justice system, which WP MPs dissented against.[15]
In 2021, He Ting Ru raised a motion on gender equality with then Aljunied MP Leon Perera.[16]
During the Foreign Interference (Countermeasures) Act 2021 debate, she tabled amendments to the bill introducing judicial oversight with hearings to be held in camera. The amendments were rejected by the Government.[17]
She also tabled amendments to the Carbon Pricing (Amendment) Bill in 2022, proposing the listing on a public registry of businesses permitted to exceed the limit on the use of international carbon credits. The Government rejected the amendment, citing the need for business confidentiality.[18]
In 2024, He Ting Ru raised an adjournment motion pushing for tougher regulations and economic interventions in order to tackle the impact of urban heat in Singapore.[19]
During the 2025 general election, she stood for reelection in Sengkang GRC with fellow incumbents Jamus Lim and Louis Chua, as well as newcomer Abdul Muhaimin. The WP was reelected in Sengkang GRC after securing 56.31% of the vote.[20]
Remove ads
Legal career
Since 2013, He Ting Ru has been Head of Legal and Communications of a listed multinational company which oversees legal and communications matters in Asia, North America, Europe and Africa.[21]
She was trained at and worked as a solicitor at the law firm Clifford Chance, working in London and Frankfurt, before joining a European financial institution in Singapore as a derivatives lawyer.[22][23]
Personal life
She married Terence Tan, a fellow WP member in 2016. The couple were part of the five-member WP team contesting Marine Parade GRC in 2015. They have three sons.[24][25]
References
External links
Wikiwand - on
Seamless Wikipedia browsing. On steroids.
Remove ads