Tan Sri Dr. Tan Koon Swan (simplified Chinese: 陈群川; traditional Chinese: 陳群川; pinyin: Chén Qúnchuān; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tân Kûn-chhoan; born 24 September 1940)...
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Pan-Electric Industries (redirect from Tan Kok Liang)
the collapse, key people in the company such as Peter Tham, Tan Kok Liang, and Tan Koon Swan were prosecuted and given varying jail sentences. The collapse...
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in a leadership crises that ended when one of the expelled leaders, Tan Koon Swan, was formally elected as the new president of the party. Neo was elected...
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against key people in Pan Electric Industries ("Pan-El"), such as Tan Kok Liang, Tan Koon Swan, and Peter Tham, in the aftermath of the company's collapse....
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1983. Neo Yee Pan then led as Acting President until 1985. In 1985, Tan Koon Swan, who was sacked from the party a year earlier, won the presidential...
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him to observe a forward contract agreement that he negotiated with Tan Koon Swan was responsible for the company's collapse in 1985. Tham left Singapore...
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Ong Teng Cheong and Penny Chang, the wife of Malaysian politician Tan Koon Swan. Tan died in January 2017 after suffering a head injury during a fall....
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He was elected in 1986 as the sixth President of the MCA, replacing Tan Koon Swan; he held this position for almost 17 years until his retirement in 2003...
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Damansara parliament seat, but failed to retain his seat again in 1982 to Tan Koon Swan who later became Malaysian Chinese Association president. In 1986 and...
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of the Democratic Action Party Tan Koon Swan (陳群川; born 1940), Fifth president of the Malaysian Chinese Association Tan Lark Sye (陳六使; 1897–1972), prominent...
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Loong Yoke Phin ( President ), Heng Fook Kum, Wing Hong How, Tan Koon Swan, Tan Loon Swan, Foo Siang Foh, Loong Yeh May and to all Hainanese that donated...
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cooperative scandals". "Koon Swan saga: Will the truth emerge? | Free Malaysia Today". "Siapa Dalang Disebalik Kejatuhan Tan Koon Swan | mae". "Skandal kewangan...
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the collapse, key people in the company such as Peter Tham, Tan Kok Liang, and Tan Koon Swan were prosecuted and given varying jail sentences. The collapse...
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he built relationships with Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah, Robert Kuok and Tan Koon Swan. He left in 1976 to start his own business, developing property in Kuala...
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years Tan Sri Dato' Lee San Choon – fourth president of MCA, held various ministerial posts in the cabinet from 1969 to 1983 Tan Sri Dr. Tan Koon Swan – fifth...
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the 1987 Gopeng by-election following the resignation of incumbent, Tan Koon Swan, who was serving a prison term in Singapore for the Pan-El case. He...
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along with Tan Koon Swan, Ling Liong Sik and others by the Acting President. In the ensuing party election to resolve the crisis, Tan Koon Swan was elected...
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Boon 2016: Shahrizat Abdul Jalil 2016: Sulong Matjeraie 2016: Tan Koon Swan 2016: Tan Seng Leong 2016: Tiong Su Kouk 2016: Tunku Soraya 2016: Veerasingam...
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Gopeng by-election, 1987 following the resignation of incumbent member, Tan Koon Swan due to Pan-Electric Industries scandal and deposit-taking co-operative...
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the 1974 general election, he was made Acting President of MCA after Tun Tan Siew Sin resigned on the grounds of ill health. He was then elected President...
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Years Member Party Constituency created from Kinta 7th P064 1986–1987 Tan Koon Swan (陈群川) BN (MCA) 1987–1990 Ting Chew Peh (陈祖排) 8th 1990–1995 9th P067...
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Khoo, p. 24. Hwang, p. 145. b. Maaruf, p. 121. Hwang, pp. 134–135. Tan, Koon Swan (1982). Introduction. In Federal Territory MCA Liaison Committee (Ed...
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acting president and subsequently president. At that time MCA President Tan Koon Swan was imprisoned in Singapore following the Pan El scandal.[citation needed]...
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Tan Ah Eng Tan Chai Ho Tan Chee Khoon Tan Cheng Lock Tan Hiok Nee Tan Kee Kwong Tan Kee Soon Tan Kok Wai Tan Koon Swan Tan Lian Hoe Tan Seng Giaw Tan...
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Pan and businessman Tan Koon Swan factions. Unable to resolve the claims of the contending ambitions of the Tan and Neo factions, Tan Sri Lee resigned in...
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1986, Lai sentenced Malaysian businessman and the then-MCA President Tan Koon Swan to a S$500,000 fine and two years' imprisonment in Singapore, for Criminal...
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சுப்ரமணியம்) BN (MIC) 5th 1978-1982 V. David (வே. தேவிட்) DAP 6th 1982-1986 Tan Koon Swan (陈群川) BN (MCA) Constituency abolished, split into Lembah Pantai and...
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DAP 3 | BN 2 P084 Kepong Tan Seng Giaw DAP P085 Setapak Mohammad Idris Mohammad Basari BN (UMNO) P086 Damansara Tan Koon Swan BN (MCA) P087 Kuala Lumpur...
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Ahmad BN (UMNO) P067 Kuantan Mohd Ali M. Shariff BN (UMNO) P068 Raub Tan Koon Swan BN (MCA) P069 Maran Hishamuddin Yahaya BN (UMNO) P070 Bentong Chan Siang...
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1974–1978 Abdullah Majid (عبدالله مجيد) 5th 1978–1982 Tan Koon Swan (陈群川) BN (MCA) 6th 1982–1986 Tan Tiong Hong (陈忠鸿) 7th P073 1986–1990 Teng Gaik Kwan (邓育桓)...
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