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Lee was born in Singapore to [[Lee Yock Suan]], a former Cabinet minister. He studied at Raffles Institution before completing a Bachelor of Laws degree at the National University of Singapore (NUS) in 2001. He was called to the Singapore Bar in 2002. Later, he earned a Master of Laws degree from University College London (UCL) in 2006.
Lee was born in Singapore to [[Lee Yock Suan]], a former Cabinet minister. He studied at Raffles Institution before completing a Bachelor of Laws degree at the National University of Singapore (NUS) in 2001. He was called to the Singapore Bar in 2002. Later, he earned a Master of Laws degree from University College London (UCL) in 2006.


== Legal career ==
== Career ==
Lee started his career as a Justices' Law Clerk and Deputy Public Prosecutor at the Attorney-General's Chambers. He later worked at the Ministry of Health and subsequently became a partner at Allen & Gledhill, a major law firm in Singapore.
Lee started his career as a Justices' Law Clerk and Deputy Public Prosecutor at the Attorney-General's Chambers. He later worked at the Ministry of Health and subsequently became a partner at Allen & Gledhill, a major law firm in Singapore.


== Political career ==
=== Political career ===


== Early years and ministerial appointments ==
== Early years and ministerial appointments ==
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In 2017, Lee was appointed Minister for Social and Family Development. The following year, he was also designated as Minister-in-charge of Social Services Integration.
In 2017, Lee was appointed Minister for Social and Family Development. The following year, he was also designated as Minister-in-charge of Social Services Integration.


== Minister for National Development ==
In the 2020 general election, Lee contested in West Coast GRC and was elected as MP for Boon Lay. He was then appointed Minister for National Development, overseeing housing, urban planning, and environmental sustainability. His tenure has focused on public housing policies, community development, and urban resilience.
In the 2020 general election, Lee contested in West Coast GRC and was elected as MP for Boon Lay. He was then appointed Minister for National Development, overseeing housing, urban planning, and environmental sustainability. His tenure has focused on public housing policies, community development, and urban resilience.


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Lee is married with children. He is known for his advocacy in social services, urban development, and community welfare.
Lee is married with children. He is known for his advocacy in social services, urban development, and community welfare.


== Residents' disappointment over Palestine ==
==Controvesies==
 
=== Residents' disappointment over Palestine ===
Residents from Boon Lay in West Coast GRC felt disappointed with Desmond after he was unable to meet them during the Meet-the-People (MTP) session. They came to see the MP to discuss Singapore's relation with Israel academic institutions and support for the Palestinian Scholarship Initiative.
Residents from Boon Lay in West Coast GRC felt disappointed with Desmond after he was unable to meet them during the Meet-the-People (MTP) session. They came to see the MP to discuss Singapore's relation with Israel academic institutions and support for the Palestinian Scholarship Initiative.


The Israel-Gaza attack—which has been going on for more than a year and killing more than 47,000 people—has raised global concerns. The residents who came to discuss with Desmond expressed their disappointment with the MP in its Instagram account, questioning the MP's refusal to arrange the future appointment with its people.<ref>https://www.theonlinecitizen.com/2024/12/23/west-coast-grc-residents-unable-to-meet-mp-desmond-lee-over-gaza-concerns/</ref>
The Israel-Gaza attack—which has been going on for more than a year and killing more than 47,000 people—has raised global concerns. The residents who came to discuss with Desmond expressed their disappointment with the MP in its Instagram account, questioning the MP's refusal to arrange the future appointment with its people.<ref>https://www.theonlinecitizen.com/2024/12/23/west-coast-grc-residents-unable-to-meet-mp-desmond-lee-over-gaza-concerns/</ref>


== Criticism over HDB price hike ==
=== Criticism over HDB price hike ===
Singaporeans criticized Desmond for blaming psychological factors behind the rise in the HDB (Housing and Development Board). They blamed the government for failing to tackle the structural and economic issues pushing the house price to jump.
Singaporeans criticized Desmond for blaming psychological factors behind the rise in the HDB (Housing and Development Board). They blamed the government for failing to tackle the structural and economic issues pushing the house price to jump.



Revision as of 09:24, 10 March 2025

Desmond Lee Ti-Seng
李智陞



Current Role Pending
Personal details
Party PAP  





Desmond Lee Ti-Seng (born 15 July 1976) is a Singaporean politician and lawyer who has been serving as Minister for National Development since 2020 and Minister-in-charge of Social Services Integration since 2018. A member of the People's Action Party (PAP), he has been the Member of Parliament (MP) representing the Boon Lay division of West Coast GRC since 2020, and previously represented the Jurong Spring division of Jurong GRC from 2011 to 2020.

Early life and education

Lee was born in Singapore to Lee Yock Suan, a former Cabinet minister. He studied at Raffles Institution before completing a Bachelor of Laws degree at the National University of Singapore (NUS) in 2001. He was called to the Singapore Bar in 2002. Later, he earned a Master of Laws degree from University College London (UCL) in 2006.

Career

Lee started his career as a Justices' Law Clerk and Deputy Public Prosecutor at the Attorney-General's Chambers. He later worked at the Ministry of Health and subsequently became a partner at Allen & Gledhill, a major law firm in Singapore.

Political career

Early years and ministerial appointments

Lee entered politics in the 2011 general election as part of a PAP team contesting in Jurong GRC, which won with 66.96% of the vote. He was elected as the MP for Jurong Spring and later appointed as Minister of State for National Development in 2013. He was promoted to Senior Minister of State in 2015.

In 2017, Lee was appointed Minister for Social and Family Development. The following year, he was also designated as Minister-in-charge of Social Services Integration.

In the 2020 general election, Lee contested in West Coast GRC and was elected as MP for Boon Lay. He was then appointed Minister for National Development, overseeing housing, urban planning, and environmental sustainability. His tenure has focused on public housing policies, community development, and urban resilience.

For the full list of positions, refer to https://www.parliament.gov.sg/mps/list-of-current-mps/mp/details/desmond-lee

Personal life

Lee is married with children. He is known for his advocacy in social services, urban development, and community welfare.

Controvesies

Residents' disappointment over Palestine

Residents from Boon Lay in West Coast GRC felt disappointed with Desmond after he was unable to meet them during the Meet-the-People (MTP) session. They came to see the MP to discuss Singapore's relation with Israel academic institutions and support for the Palestinian Scholarship Initiative.

The Israel-Gaza attack—which has been going on for more than a year and killing more than 47,000 people—has raised global concerns. The residents who came to discuss with Desmond expressed their disappointment with the MP in its Instagram account, questioning the MP's refusal to arrange the future appointment with its people.[1]

Criticism over HDB price hike

Singaporeans criticized Desmond for blaming psychological factors behind the rise in the HDB (Housing and Development Board). They blamed the government for failing to tackle the structural and economic issues pushing the house price to jump.

Previously, Desmond said that psychological factors related to media coverage on recent high-profile transactions and record resale prices had triggered the increase in HDB resale price.[2]

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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