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Steve Chia

Steve Chia Kiah Hong (Chinese: 谢镜丰; pinyin: Xiè Jìngfēng; born 3 November 1970)[3][a] is a Singaporean politician. A member of the opposition Singapore People's Party (SPP), he has been the party's secretary-general since 2019. He was previously a Non-Constituency Member of Parliament between 2001 and 2006 of the 10th Parliament of Singapore.[1]

Steve Chia Kiah Hong
谢镜丰
Chia at a Singapore Democratic Alliance election rally on 2 May 2006
Secretary-General of the Singapore People's Party
Assumed office
5 November 2019[1]
ChairmanJose Raymond
(2019–2020)
Acting ChairmanWilliiamson Lee
Preceded byChiam See Tong
Non-constituency Member of the 10th Parliament of Singapore
In office
5 November 2001 – 18 April 2006
Preceded byJ. B. Jeyaretnam (WP)
Succeeded bySylvia Lim (WP)
Secretary-General of the
National Solidarity Party
In office
2001–2005
Preceded byPosition established
Succeeded byGoh Meng Seng
Personal details
Born (1970-11-03) November 3, 1970 (age 53)
Singapore
Political partyNSP (1995–2017)
SPP (2017–present)
Spouse
Doreen Chee
(m. 1996; div. 2017)
[2]
Children2 sons, 1 daughter[2]
EducationBachelor of Arts
Alma materNational University of Singapore
OccupationPolitician

Chia started his political career when he joined the opposition National Solidarity Party (NSP) in 1995 and served as the party's secretary-general from 2001 to 2005. During this time, he contested in four general elections, as a NSP candidate in 1997 and 2011, and under the Singapore Democratic Alliance (SDA) banner in 2001 and 2006 when the NSP was part of the SDA. However, he lost in all four elections to candidates from the governing People's Action Party (PAP).[4][5][6][7][8]

Chia withdrew from contesting in MacPherson SMC during the 2015 general election after he received online criticism for pushing the NSP to contest in a three-cornered fight in MacPherson against the PAP and the opposition Workers' Party.[9] He left the NSP and joined the SPP in 2018 and became the party's secretary-general in the following year. During the 2020 general election, he contested as part of a five-member SPP team in Bishan–Toa Payoh GRC, but they lost to the PAP team.[10]

Early life edit

In his youth, Chia was a delinquent who had vandalised school property and had been sent to a boys' home and placed under probation.[11] After that, he went to junior college, where he was a student councillor. While serving his National Service, he got into the Officer Cadet School and served as a manpower officer in a reserve unit of the Singapore Armed Forces.[12]

After completing his National Service, Chia read psychology and philosophy at the National University of Singapore (NUS). During his time in NUS, he was active in student politics and was elected president of the 15th NUS Student Union in this third year.[12][13]

Political career edit

1997 general election edit

After graduating from NUS in 1994, Chia met Tan Chee Kien, the president of the opposition National Solidarity Party (NSP). He joined the party around the end of 1994 and gradually rose to the position of the party's assistant secretary-general[12] and eventually secretary-general. During the 1997 general election, he joined Tan and four others to form a six-member NSP team to contest in Hong Kah GRC against a six-member team from the governing People's Action Party (PAP) led by Environment Minister Yeo Cheow Tong. The NSP team lost after garnering 31% of the vote against the PAP team's 69%.[4]

2001 general election edit

In June 2001, the NSP, under Chia's leadership, joined three other opposition parties (SPP, PKMS and SJP) to form the Singapore Democratic Alliance (SDA). In the general election that year, Chia contested as a solo candidate under the SDA banner in Chua Chu Kang SMC. Although Chia ultimately lost to the PAP candidate Low Seow Chay with 34.66% of the vote against Low's 65.34%,[5] he was offered a seat as a Non-constituency Member of Parliament (NCMP) in the 10th Parliament because he was one of the "best losers" in an election in which there were fewer than six elected opposition Members of Parliament. At the time, the 30-year-old Chia was the youngest parliamentarian.[14]

During his term as a NCMP from 5 November 2001 to 18 April 2006, Chia posed questions in Parliament on various issues, including National Service, HDB flats for singles, bus and train fare subsidies, and organ transplants. Chia claimed in a 2020 interview with Mothership that he asked the highest number of questions among all the Members of Parliament in the 10th Parliament.[14]

2006 general election edit

During the 2006 general election, Chia contested in Chua Chu Kang SMC again as a SDA candidate, this time against PAP candidate Gan Kim Yong. He lost after garnering 39.63% of the vote against Gan's 60.37%,[6]

2011 general election edit

The NSP withdrew from the SDA in 2007, so Chia contested under the NSP banner during the 2011 general election, this time in Pioneer SMC. He lost after garnering 39.27% of the vote against the PAP candidate Cedric Foo, who won with 60.73%.[7]

2015 general election edit

Ahead of the 2015 general election, the NSP announced that it planned to field Chia as a candidate in MacPherson SMC. This was a controversial decision as another opposition party, the Workers' Party, had already announced that they would have a candidate contesting against the PAP in MacPherson SMC. On 22 August 2015, Chia released a statement on Facebook announcing that he had decided not to contest in the 2015 general election because he had received a lot of online criticism for pushing the NSP to renege on its deal to avoid a three-cornered fight in MacPherson SMC.[9][14]

2020 general election edit

Chia eventually left the NSP and joined another opposition party, the Singapore People's Party (SPP), and became its organising secretary. He was elected secretary-general of the SPP on 5 November 2019.[15]

During the 2020 general election, Chia led a five-member SPP team to contest in Bishan–Toa Payoh GRC against a five-member PAP team led by Defence Minister Ng Eng Hen. The SPP team lost with 32.77% of the vote against the PAP team's 67.23%.[10]

Controversies edit

2003 nude photo scandal edit

In 2003, Chia's wife Doreen, who was then pregnant with their first child, made a police report against her husband, alleging that he had molested their Indonesian domestic helper. The report came after she discovered photos of him and their helper, both naked, in the recycle bin of his computer. Their helper told the police that she was not forced into posing for the pictures, while Chia publicly admitted to taking the photos, confessing that he had an interest in nude photography. Chia also resigned from his positions as NSP secretary-general and SDA executive council member to save the NSP and SDA from further embarrassment, but remained a NCMP.[16][17][18]

2006 driving incident edit

In 2006, Chia was fined for driving his car across a traffic junction when the red light was on, resulting in a crash with a bus.[19]

Personal life edit

Chia met his wife, Doreen Chee, during a trip to climb Mount Ophir when they were both studying at the National University of Singapore in the early 1990s. They married in 1996[16] and have two sons and one daughter.[14] They divorced later in 2017.[2]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Polling day of the 2001 Singaporean general election is on 3 November 2001

References edit

  1. ^ a b "SPP elects Steve Chia, Jose Raymond to top posts". CNA. 5 November 2019. from the original on 6 November 2019. Retrieved 6 November 2019.
  2. ^ a b c "Former NCMP Steve Chia announces divorce with wife". Lianhe Zaobao (in Chinese). 2 November 2017. Retrieved 17 November 2021.
  3. ^ "Cinderella Steve Chia". Today. 4 November 2001. p. 1. Retrieved 17 January 2023.
  4. ^ a b "1997 PARLIAMENTARY GENERAL ELECTION RESULTS". Elections Department Singapore. Retrieved 12 November 2021.
  5. ^ a b "2001 PARLIAMENTARY GENERAL ELECTION RESULTS". Elections Department Singapore. Retrieved 12 November 2021.
  6. ^ a b "2006 PARLIAMENTARY GENERAL ELECTION RESULTS". Elections Department Singapore. Retrieved 12 November 2021.
  7. ^ a b "2011 PARLIAMENTARY GENERAL ELECTION RESULTS". Elections Department Singapore. Retrieved 12 November 2021.
  8. ^ Kwek, Ken (20 January 2007). "NSP quits: Chiam takes it in stride". The Straits Times. Retrieved 12 November 2021.
  9. ^ a b Au Yong, Jeremy (23 August 2015). "NSP's Steve Chia withdraws from MacPherson SMC contest, citing online abuse". The Straits Times. Retrieved 13 November 2021.
  10. ^ a b "2020 PARLIAMENTARY GENERAL ELECTION RESULTS". Elections Department Singapore. Retrieved 12 November 2021.
  11. ^ Benjamin, Nelson (5 May 2006). "Best loser's life a bestseller". The Star. Retrieved 12 November 2021.
  12. ^ a b c "Steve Chia: From Student Politics to Real Politics". Think Centre Singapore. Retrieved 12 November 2021.
  13. ^ Chiam, Augustin (24 August 2012). "Union Forum 2012: Rethinking the Role of the Union – NUSSU The Ridge Magazine". Retrieved 2021-01-04.
  14. ^ a b c d Chua, Nigel (8 July 2020). "Why SPP's Steve Chia still running race despite losing 4 elections: 'I want to make change'". Mothership. Retrieved 13 November 2021.
  15. ^ Andres, Gabrielle (5 November 2019). "SPP elects Steve Chia, Jose Raymond to top posts". CNA. Retrieved 13 November 2021.
  16. ^ a b "MP and maid in nude shots". The Star. 21 December 2003. Retrieved 13 November 2021.
  17. ^ "MP Chia strips himself of political posts". The Star. 24 December 2003. Retrieved 13 November 2021.
  18. ^ "MP exposed after taking topless photos of Indonesian maid". Agence France Presse. 22 December 2003. from the original on 28 February 2005. Retrieved 26 January 2006.
  19. ^ "With charge reduced, Chia has GE chance after all". Today. 17 March 2006. Retrieved 13 November 2021.

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Steve Chia Kiah Hong Chinese 谢镜丰 pinyin Xie Jingfeng born 3 November 1970 3 a is a Singaporean politician A member of the opposition Singapore People s Party SPP he has been the party s secretary general since 2019 He was previously a Non Constituency Member of Parliament between 2001 and 2006 of the 10th Parliament of Singapore 1 Steve Chia Kiah Hong谢镜丰Chia at a Singapore Democratic Alliance election rally on 2 May 2006Secretary General of the Singapore People s PartyIncumbentAssumed office 5 November 2019 1 ChairmanJose Raymond 2019 2020 Acting ChairmanWilliiamson LeePreceded byChiam See TongNon constituency Member of the 10th Parliament of SingaporeIn office 5 November 2001 18 April 2006Preceded byJ B Jeyaretnam WP Succeeded bySylvia Lim WP Secretary General of the National Solidarity PartyIn office 2001 2005Preceded byPosition establishedSucceeded byGoh Meng SengPersonal detailsBorn 1970 11 03 November 3 1970 age 53 SingaporePolitical partyNSP 1995 2017 SPP 2017 present SpouseDoreen Chee m 1996 div 2017 wbr 2 Children2 sons 1 daughter 2 EducationBachelor of ArtsAlma materNational University of SingaporeOccupationPoliticianIn this Chinese name the family name is Chia Chia started his political career when he joined the opposition National Solidarity Party NSP in 1995 and served as the party s secretary general from 2001 to 2005 During this time he contested in four general elections as a NSP candidate in 1997 and 2011 and under the Singapore Democratic Alliance SDA banner in 2001 and 2006 when the NSP was part of the SDA However he lost in all four elections to candidates from the governing People s Action Party PAP 4 5 6 7 8 Chia withdrew from contesting in MacPherson SMC during the 2015 general election after he received online criticism for pushing the NSP to contest in a three cornered fight in MacPherson against the PAP and the opposition Workers Party 9 He left the NSP and joined the SPP in 2018 and became the party s secretary general in the following year During the 2020 general election he contested as part of a five member SPP team in Bishan Toa Payoh GRC but they lost to the PAP team 10 Contents 1 Early life 2 Political career 2 1 1997 general election 2 2 2001 general election 2 3 2006 general election 2 4 2011 general election 2 5 2015 general election 2 6 2020 general election 3 Controversies 3 1 2003 nude photo scandal 3 2 2006 driving incident 4 Personal life 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksEarly life editIn his youth Chia was a delinquent who had vandalised school property and had been sent to a boys home and placed under probation 11 After that he went to junior college where he was a student councillor While serving his National Service he got into the Officer Cadet School and served as a manpower officer in a reserve unit of the Singapore Armed Forces 12 After completing his National Service Chia read psychology and philosophy at the National University of Singapore NUS During his time in NUS he was active in student politics and was elected president of the 15th NUS Student Union in this third year 12 13 Political career edit1997 general election edit After graduating from NUS in 1994 Chia met Tan Chee Kien the president of the opposition National Solidarity Party NSP He joined the party around the end of 1994 and gradually rose to the position of the party s assistant secretary general 12 and eventually secretary general During the 1997 general election he joined Tan and four others to form a six member NSP team to contest in Hong Kah GRC against a six member team from the governing People s Action Party PAP led by Environment Minister Yeo Cheow Tong The NSP team lost after garnering 31 of the vote against the PAP team s 69 4 2001 general election edit In June 2001 the NSP under Chia s leadership joined three other opposition parties SPP PKMS and SJP to form the Singapore Democratic Alliance SDA In the general election that year Chia contested as a solo candidate under the SDA banner in Chua Chu Kang SMC Although Chia ultimately lost to the PAP candidate Low Seow Chay with 34 66 of the vote against Low s 65 34 5 he was offered a seat as a Non constituency Member of Parliament NCMP in the 10th Parliament because he was one of the best losers in an election in which there were fewer than six elected opposition Members of Parliament At the time the 30 year old Chia was the youngest parliamentarian 14 During his term as a NCMP from 5 November 2001 to 18 April 2006 Chia posed questions in Parliament on various issues including National Service HDB flats for singles bus and train fare subsidies and organ transplants Chia claimed in a 2020 interview with Mothership that he asked the highest number of questions among all the Members of Parliament in the 10th Parliament 14 2006 general election edit During the 2006 general election Chia contested in Chua Chu Kang SMC again as a SDA candidate this time against PAP candidate Gan Kim Yong He lost after garnering 39 63 of the vote against Gan s 60 37 6 2011 general election edit The NSP withdrew from the SDA in 2007 so Chia contested under the NSP banner during the 2011 general election this time in Pioneer SMC He lost after garnering 39 27 of the vote against the PAP candidate Cedric Foo who won with 60 73 7 2015 general election edit Ahead of the 2015 general election the NSP announced that it planned to field Chia as a candidate in MacPherson SMC This was a controversial decision as another opposition party the Workers Party had already announced that they would have a candidate contesting against the PAP in MacPherson SMC On 22 August 2015 Chia released a statement on Facebook announcing that he had decided not to contest in the 2015 general election because he had received a lot of online criticism for pushing the NSP to renege on its deal to avoid a three cornered fight in MacPherson SMC 9 14 2020 general election edit Chia eventually left the NSP and joined another opposition party the Singapore People s Party SPP and became its organising secretary He was elected secretary general of the SPP on 5 November 2019 15 During the 2020 general election Chia led a five member SPP team to contest in Bishan Toa Payoh GRC against a five member PAP team led by Defence Minister Ng Eng Hen The SPP team lost with 32 77 of the vote against the PAP team s 67 23 10 Controversies edit2003 nude photo scandal edit In 2003 Chia s wife Doreen who was then pregnant with their first child made a police report against her husband alleging that he had molested their Indonesian domestic helper The report came after she discovered photos of him and their helper both naked in the recycle bin of his computer Their helper told the police that she was not forced into posing for the pictures while Chia publicly admitted to taking the photos confessing that he had an interest in nude photography Chia also resigned from his positions as NSP secretary general and SDA executive council member to save the NSP and SDA from further embarrassment but remained a NCMP 16 17 18 2006 driving incident edit In 2006 Chia was fined for driving his car across a traffic junction when the red light was on resulting in a crash with a bus 19 Personal life editChia met his wife Doreen Chee during a trip to climb Mount Ophir when they were both studying at the National University of Singapore in the early 1990s They married in 1996 16 and have two sons and one daughter 14 They divorced later in 2017 2 Notes edit Polling day of the 2001 Singaporean general election is on 3 November 2001References edit a b SPP elects Steve Chia Jose Raymond to top posts CNA 5 November 2019 Archived from the original on 6 November 2019 Retrieved 6 November 2019 a b c Former NCMP Steve Chia announces divorce with wife Lianhe Zaobao in Chinese 2 November 2017 Retrieved 17 November 2021 Cinderella Steve Chia Today 4 November 2001 p 1 Retrieved 17 January 2023 a b 1997 PARLIAMENTARY GENERAL ELECTION RESULTS Elections Department Singapore Retrieved 12 November 2021 a b 2001 PARLIAMENTARY GENERAL ELECTION RESULTS Elections Department Singapore Retrieved 12 November 2021 a b 2006 PARLIAMENTARY GENERAL ELECTION RESULTS Elections Department Singapore Retrieved 12 November 2021 a b 2011 PARLIAMENTARY GENERAL ELECTION RESULTS Elections Department Singapore Retrieved 12 November 2021 Kwek Ken 20 January 2007 NSP quits Chiam takes it in stride The Straits Times Retrieved 12 November 2021 a b Au Yong Jeremy 23 August 2015 NSP s Steve Chia withdraws from MacPherson SMC contest citing online abuse The Straits Times Retrieved 13 November 2021 a b 2020 PARLIAMENTARY GENERAL ELECTION RESULTS Elections Department Singapore Retrieved 12 November 2021 Benjamin Nelson 5 May 2006 Best loser s life a bestseller The Star Retrieved 12 November 2021 a b c Steve Chia From Student Politics to Real Politics Think Centre Singapore Retrieved 12 November 2021 Chiam Augustin 24 August 2012 Union Forum 2012 Rethinking the Role of the Union NUSSU The Ridge Magazine Retrieved 2021 01 04 a b c d Chua Nigel 8 July 2020 Why SPP s Steve Chia still running race despite losing 4 elections I want to make change Mothership Retrieved 13 November 2021 Andres Gabrielle 5 November 2019 SPP elects Steve Chia Jose Raymond to top posts CNA Retrieved 13 November 2021 a b MP and maid in nude shots The Star 21 December 2003 Retrieved 13 November 2021 MP Chia strips himself of political posts The Star 24 December 2003 Retrieved 13 November 2021 MP exposed after taking topless photos of Indonesian maid Agence France Presse 22 December 2003 Archived from the original on 28 February 2005 Retrieved 26 January 2006 With charge reduced Chia has GE chance after all Today 17 March 2006 Retrieved 13 November 2021 External links editSingapore People s Party CEC MembersPolitical officesParliament of SingaporePreceded byJ B Jeyaretnam Non Constituency Member of Parliament2001 2006 Succeeded bySylvia Lim Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w 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