Yeo Cheow Tong
Yeo Cheow Tong (simplified Chinese: 姚照东; traditional Chinese: 姚照東; pinyin: Yáo Zhào Dōng; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Iâu Chiàu-tong; born 22 June 1947) is a former politician from Singapore. A member of the governing People's Action Party (PAP), he served in the Cabinet from 1990 to 2006, and was a Member of Parliament (MP) from 1984 to 2011.
Yeo Cheow Tong | |
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姚照东 | |
Minister for Transport[1] | |
In office November 2001 – 2006 | |
Prime Minister | Goh Chok Tong Lee Hsien Loong |
Preceded by | himself (post renamed from Minister for Communications and Information Technology) |
Succeeded by | Raymond Lim |
Minister for Communications and Information Technology | |
In office June 1999 – November 2001 | |
Prime Minister | Goh Chok Tong |
Preceded by | Mah Bow Tan |
Succeeded by | himself (as Minister for Transport) |
Minister for the Environment | |
In office January 1997 – June 1999 | |
Prime Minister | Goh Chok Tong |
Preceded by | Teo Chee Hean |
Succeeded by | Lee Yock Suan |
Minister for Health | |
In office January 1997 – June 1999 | |
Prime Minister | Goh Chok Tong |
Preceded by | George Yeo |
Succeeded by | Lim Hng Kiang |
Minister for Trade and Industry | |
In office January 1994 – January 1997 | |
Prime Minister | Goh Chok Tong |
Minister for Community Development | |
In office September 1991 – January 1994 | |
Prime Minister | Goh Chok Tong |
Preceded by | Seet Ai Mei |
Succeeded by | Abdullah Tarmugi |
Minister for Health | |
In office November 1990 – January 1994 | |
Prime Minister | Goh Chok Tong |
Preceded by | Richard Hu Tsu Tau |
Succeeded by | George Yeo |
Senior Minister of State for Health | |
In office September 1988 – November 1990 | |
Prime Minister | Lee Kuan Yew |
Personal details | |
Born | Yeo Cheow Tong 22 June 1947 |
Nationality | Singaporean |
Spouse(s) | Helen Yeo-Tan Cheng Hoong |
Children | 3 |
Occupation | politician |
Early life
Yeo was educated at Anglo-Chinese School, before receiving a Colombo Plan Scholarship[2] in 1967 to study at the University of Western Australia, where he received a Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical) degree.
Career
He worked for Singapore's Economic Development Board (EDB) from 1972–75, before entering the private sector. He entered politics in 1984. At the 1984 general election, Yeo was elected a Member of Parliament for Hong Kah constituency. In 1985, he was appointed a Minister of State at the Ministry of Health and Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
In 1988, Yeo became the Acting Minister for Health, before becoming a full member of the Cabinet in 1990. He went on to hold a number of different Cabinet positions including Minister of Health (1990–94, 1997–99), Minister for Community Development (1991–94), Minister for Trade and Industry (1994–97), Minister for the Environment (1997–99), Minister for Communications and Information Technology (1999–2001), and Minister for Transport (2001–06).
In June 2006, Yeo resigned from the Cabinet to return to the private sector. He continued to serve as a Member of Parliament for the Hong Kah Group Representation Constituency until 2011, when he retired from politics. He was succeeded by Alex Yam in the 2011 Singaporean general election.
Personal life
Yeo is married to lawyer Helen Yeo-Tan Cheng Hoong. The couple have three children and 6 grandchildren.
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Political offices | ||
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Preceded by Richard Hu Tsu Tau |
Minister for Health 1988-1990 (Acting) 1990-1994 |
Succeeded by George Yeo |
Preceded by Seet Ai Mei |
Minister for Community Development 1991–1994 |
Succeeded by Abdullah Tarmugi |
Preceded by ? |
Minister for Trade and Industry 1994-1997 |
Succeeded by George Yeo |
Preceded by George Yeo |
Minister for Health 1997-1999 |
Succeeded by Lim Hng Kiang |
Preceded by Teo Chee Hean |
Minister for the Environment 1997-1999 |
Succeeded by Lee Yock Suan |
Preceded by Mah Bow Tan |
Minister for Communications and Information Technology 1999-2001 |
Succeeded by Post renamed to Minister for Transport |
Preceded by Post renamed from Ministry of Communications and Information Technology |
Minister for Transport 2001-2006 |
Succeeded by Raymond Lim |