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'''Edwin Tong Chun Fai''' (born 1970) (Simplified Chinese: 唐振辉) is a | '''Edwin Tong Chun Fai''' (born 1970) (Simplified Chinese: 唐振辉) is a Singaporean politician and lawyer. | ||
==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
Tong was educated at | Tong was educated at St. Michael's School and [[St. Joseph's Institution]]. Tong read law at the [[National University of Singapore]], graduating in 1994. After admission to the Singapore Bar, Edwin joined Allen & Gledhill LLP where he is now a partner. | ||
His political involvement commenced with grassroots work with various incumbent members of parliament and constituencies, especially the now defunct | His political involvement commenced with grassroots work with various incumbent members of parliament and constituencies, especially the now defunct Jalan Besar GRC. Tong was fielded by the [[People's Action Party]] as a candidate in the group representation constituency of the newly-formed Moulmein-Kallang GRC. He was elected, with the team garnering 44, 828 votes or 58.56% of the total votes cast. Tong currently serves as a member of parliament for the sub electoral division of Jalan Besar.] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Singaporeans]] | ||
[[Category:Politicians]] |
Latest revision as of 20:59, 18 October 2018
Edwin Tong Chun Fai (born 1970) (Simplified Chinese: 唐振辉) is a Singaporean politician and lawyer.
Biography[edit]
Tong was educated at St. Michael's School and St. Joseph's Institution. Tong read law at the National University of Singapore, graduating in 1994. After admission to the Singapore Bar, Edwin joined Allen & Gledhill LLP where he is now a partner.
His political involvement commenced with grassroots work with various incumbent members of parliament and constituencies, especially the now defunct Jalan Besar GRC. Tong was fielded by the People's Action Party as a candidate in the group representation constituency of the newly-formed Moulmein-Kallang GRC. He was elected, with the team garnering 44, 828 votes or 58.56% of the total votes cast. Tong currently serves as a member of parliament for the sub electoral division of Jalan Besar.]