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Born on 25 September 1959, '''Leong Mun Wai'''<ref>https://leongmunwai.sg/</ref> (梁文辉; Liáng Wénhuī) is a Singaporean politician who is a '''Central Executive Committee''' member of the  Progress Singapore Party. He has been a Non-constituency Member of Parliament of the 14th Parliament of Singapore since 16 July 2020.
Born on 25 September 1959, '''Leong Mun Wai'''<ref>https://leongmunwai.sg/</ref> (梁文辉; Liáng Wénhuī) is a Singaporean politician who is a '''Central Executive Committee''' member of the  Progress Singapore Party. He has been a Non-constituency Member of Parliament of the 14th Parliament of Singapore since 16 July 2020.


For the full list of positions, refer to https://www.parliament.gov.sg/mps/list-of-current-mps/mp/details/leong-mun-wai
For the full list of positions, refer to https://web.archive.org/web/20250219154618/https://www.parliament.gov.sg/mps/list-of-current-mps/mp/details/leong-mun-wai


== Biography ==
== Biography ==
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=== Education ===
=== Education ===
Leong Mun Wai was awarded an Overseas Merit Scholarship by the Singapore Government in 1979 to study Economics in Hitotsubashi University in Japan. Leong furthered his education and obtained a MSc in Management from London Business School in 1992.
Leong Mun Wai was awarded an Overseas Merit Scholarship by the Singapore Government in 1979 to study Economics in Hitotsubashi University in Japan. Leong furthered his education and obtained a MSc in Management from London Business School in 1992.
He studied at the Raffles Institution in his youth, and he was schoolmates with [[K Shanmugam]], [[Viswa Sadasivan]] and [[Harish Pillay]]. He and his alma mater were subjected to some derisory remarks by [[Vivian Balakrishnan#'Illiterate' hot mic comment|Vivian Balakrishnan]] during a hot mic incident during a Parliament session.
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File:LMW-20250220-FB.png | LMW's post with detail of schoolmates Viswa Sadasivan and Harish Pillay
File:LMW-20250206-FB.png | LMW's post with detail of schoolmate K Shanmugam
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=== Career ===
=== Career ===
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Leong Mun Wai
梁文辉



Current Role NCMP
Personal details
Party PSP





Born on 25 September 1959, Leong Mun Wai[1] (梁文辉; Liáng Wénhuī) is a Singaporean politician who is a Central Executive Committee member of the Progress Singapore Party. He has been a Non-constituency Member of Parliament of the 14th Parliament of Singapore since 16 July 2020.

For the full list of positions, refer to https://web.archive.org/web/20250219154618/https://www.parliament.gov.sg/mps/list-of-current-mps/mp/details/leong-mun-wai

Biography

Education

Leong Mun Wai was awarded an Overseas Merit Scholarship by the Singapore Government in 1979 to study Economics in Hitotsubashi University in Japan. Leong furthered his education and obtained a MSc in Management from London Business School in 1992.

He studied at the Raffles Institution in his youth, and he was schoolmates with K Shanmugam, Viswa Sadasivan and Harish Pillay. He and his alma mater were subjected to some derisory remarks by Vivian Balakrishnan during a hot mic incident during a Parliament session.


Career

Leong began his career in 1986 with the Government of Singapore Investment Corporation and subsequently worked with global investment banks in Tokyo, London and Hong Kong, assisting more than 100 companies in their IPOs and fund raising.

He returned to Singapore in 1997 to assume an appointment as Managing Director of OCBC Securities, a wholly owned subsidiary of OCBC Bank, and one of the leading securities and futures brokerage firms in Singapore. He is currently the Chief Executive Officer of his own private equity firm, Timbre Capital.

Political career

Leong was appointed as assistant secretary-general of the Progress Singapore Party on 17 January 2020.

In the 2020 Singaporean general election, Leong contested in the West Coast Group Representation Constituency as part of a five-member PSP team.

The team narrowly lost to the People's Action Party with 48.31% of the vote. However, as the Parliament of Singapore requires a total of 12 opposition members, and with Workers' Party having won 10 seats, as the best performing defeated team, 2 Non-constituency Member of Parliament (NCMP) seats could be offered to Leong's team.

PSP announced that they had chosen Leong and Hazel Poa for the NCMP seats after deliberations. The Returning Officer of the general election, Tan Meng Dui, declared them to be NCMPs with effect from 16 July 2020.

Four days later, he stepped down as assistant secretary-general of PSP to focus on his NCMP duties, with the position handed over to Francis Yuen. In 2023, Yuen stepped down as secretary-general of the PSP, and Leong was elected as his successor.

On 23 February 2024, Leong resigned as secretary-general following a POFMA order issued by the Singapore government, which refuted falsehoods in one of his Facebook posts.

  • Parliament query on MOHH [2]

References

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14th Parliament
MP  : Ang Wei Neng   ●   Baey Yam Keng   ●   Cheryl Chan Wei Ling   ●   Chan Chun Sing   ●   Chee Hong Tat   ●   Cheng Li Hui   ●   Edward Chia Bing Hui   ●   Chong Kee Hiong   ●   Desmond Choo   ●   Chua Kheng Wee Louis   ●   Eric Chua   ●   Darryl David   ●   Christopher de Souza   ●   Foo Mee Har   ●   Grace Fu Hai Yien   ●   Gan Kim Yong   ●   Gan Siow Huang   ●   Gan Thiam Poh   ●   Gerald Giam   ●   Derrick Goh   ●   He Ting Ru   ●   Heng Chee How   ●   Heng Swee Keat   ●   Shawn Huang Wei Zhong   ●   Indranee Rajah   ●   S Iswaran   ●   Janil Puthucheary   ●   Amy Khor Lean Suan   ●   Koh Poh Koon   ●   Kwek Hian Chuan Henry   ●   Desmond Lee   ●   Lee Hsien Loong   ●   Liang Eng Hwa   ●   Lim Biow Chuan   ●   Jamus Jerome Lim   ●   Sylvia Lim   ●   Lim Wee Kiak   ●   Low Yen Ling   ●   Mariam Jaafar   ●   Masagos Zulkifli Bin Masagos Mohamad   ●   Mohamad Maliki Bin Osman   ●   Mohd Fahmi Bin Aliman   ●   Muhamad Faisal Bin Abdul Manap   ●   Muhammad Faishal Ibrahim   ●   Murali Pillai   ●   Nadia Ahmad Samdin   ●   Ng Eng Hen   ●   Ng Ling Ling   ●   Louis Ng Kok Kwang   ●   Rachel Ong   ●   Ong Ye Kung   ●   Joan Pereira   ●   Leon Perera   ●   Denise Phua Lay Peng   ●   Poh Li San   ●   Pritam Singh   ●   Raeesah Khan   ●   Rahayu Mahzam   ●   Saktiandi Supaat   ●   Seah Kian Peng   ●   K Shanmugam   ●   Sharael Taha   ●   Sim Ann   ●   Sitoh Yih Pin   ●   Hany Soh   ●   Sun Xueling   ●   Alvin Tan   ●   Carrie Tan   ●   Tan Chuan-Jin   ●   Dennis Tan Lip Fong   ●   Desmond Tan   ●   Jessica Tan Soon Neo   ●   Tan Kiat How   ●   Tan See Leng   ●   Tan Wu Meng   ●   Patrick Tay Teck Guan   ●   Teo Chee Hean   ●   Josephine Teo   ●   Tharman Shanmugaratnam   ●   Tin Pei Ling   ●   Edwin Tong Chun Fai   ●   Vikram Nair   ●   Vivian Balakrishnan   ●   Wan Rizal   ●   Don Wee   ●   Lawrence Wong   ●   Xie Yao Quan   ●   Alex Yam Ziming   ●   Yeo Wan Ling   ●   Yip Hon Weng   ●   Melvin Yong Yik Chye   ●   Zaqy Mohamad   ●   Zhulkarnain Abdul Rahim
NCMP  : Leong Mun Wai   ●   Hazel Poa

Alternative Party Politicians / Independents
BS Barisan Sosialis Lee Siew Choh   ●   Lim Chin Siong   ●  
DPP Democratic Progressive Party Mohamad Hamim bin Aliyas   ●  
NSP National Solidarity Party Spencer Ng   ●  
PAR People's Alliance for Reform Lim Tean   ●  
PPP People's Power Party Goh Meng Seng   ●  
PSP Progress Singapore Party Tan Cheng Bock   ●   Leong Mun Wai   ●   Hazel Poa   ●   Sani Ismail   ●   Sumarleki Amjah   ●   Stephanie Tan   ●   Tony Tan Lay Thiam   ●   Jeffrey Khoo   ●   Harish Pillay   ●   A’bas bin Kasmani   ●   Lawrence Pek Eng Leong   ●   S Nallakaruppan   ●   Wendy Low   ●  
PKMS Singapore Malay National Organization Abu bin Mohamed   ●  
RDU Red Dot United Ravi Philemon   ●   Syed Alwi Ahmad   ●   Michelle Lee   ●  
RP Reform Party Kenneth Jeyaretnam   ●   Charles Yeo   ●  
SDA Singapore Democratic Alliance Desmond Lim   ●   Abu bin Mohamed   ●   Harminderpal Singh   ●  
SDP Singapore Democratic Party Chee Soon Juan   ●   Paul Tambyah   ●   Bryan Lim   ●   James Gomes   ●  
SUP Singapore United Party Andy Zhu   ●  
SPP Singapore People's Party Chiam See Tong   ●   Lina Chiam   ●   Steve Chia Kiah Hong   ●   Melvyn Chiu   ●   Williiamson Lee   ●  
WP Workers' Party J B Jeyaretnam   ●   Low Thia Khiang   ●   Pritam Singh   ●   Sylvia Lim   ●   Pritam Singh   ●   Png Eng Huat   ●   Yaw Shin Leong   ●   Dennis Tan Lip Fong   ●   Chen Show Mao   ●   Dennis Tan Lip Fong   ●   Gerald Giam Yean Song   ●   Mohamad Faisal Abdul Manap   ●   Louis Chua Keng Wee   ●   Jamus Jerome Lim Chee Wui   ●   He Ting Ru   ●   Leon Perera   ●   Lee Li Lian   ●   Raesha Khan   ●   Daniel Goh   ●  
Non-MP Nicole Seah
     IND Independents   Cheang Peng Wah   ●   File:Ind02 logo.png   Jeremy Tan   ●   File:Ind03 logo.png   Darryl Lo   ●  

Note: Names of ex-party members in italics.