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Parliamentary Elections Act (Chapter 218) FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 2011 1 First published in the Government Gazette, Electronic Edition, on 14th June 2011 at 5.00 pm. No. 1618 — PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS ACT (CHAPTER 218) NOTICE UNDER SECTION 75 Notice is hereby given, pursuant to section 75 of the Parliamentary Elections Act, that the returns respecting the election expenses and their accompanying statements in connection with the contested parliamentary elections held on 7th May 2011 were received from — (a) the election agents of the candidates whose names are set out in the first column of the First Schedule on the dates set out in the second column thereof; and (b) the principal election agents for the groups of candidates whose names are set out in the first column of the Second Schedule on the dates set out in the second column thereof. These returns and statements may be inspected at the office of the Returning Officer, 11 Prinsep Link, Singapore 187949, during office hours on any working day during the period of 6 months from the date of the publication of this Notice. FIRST SCHEDULE First column Second column 1. Abdul Rasheed 16th May 2011 2. Christopher Neo Ting Wei 16th May 2011 3. Noraini Yunus 16th May 2011 4. Ong Beng Soon Elvin 16th May 2011 5. Ong Hock Siong 16th May 2011 6. Ken Sun 26th May 2011 7. Amy Khor Lean Suan 30th May 2011 8. Cedric Foo Chee Keng 30th May 2011 9. Desmond Choo Pey Ching 30th May 2011 10. Ellen Lee Geck Hoon 30th May 2011 11. Grace Fu Hai Yien 30th May 2011 12. Hawazi Daipi 30th May 2011 13. Hri Kumar Nair 30th May 2011 14. Josephine Teo 30th May 2011 15. K Shanmugam 30th May 2011 16. Khaw Boon Wan 30th May 2011 2 REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT GAZETTE FIRST SCHEDULE — continued First column Second column 17. Lee Bee Wah 30th May 2011 18. Lim Biow Chuan 30th May 2011 19. Lim Wee Kiak 30th May 2011 20. Michael Palmer 30th May 2011 21. Muhammad Faishal Ibrahim 30th May 2011 22. Ng Eng Hen 30th May 2011 23. Ong Teng Koon 30th May 2011 24. Sitoh Yih Pin 30th May 2011 25. Tan Chin Siong 30th May 2011 26. Tay Teck Guan Patrick 30th May 2011 27. Teo Ho Pin 30th May 2011 28. Vikram Nair 30th May 2011 29. Wong Kan Seng 30th May 2011 30. Zainudin Nordin 30th May 2011 31. Alex Yam Ziming 1st June 2011 32. Ang Wei Neng 1st June 2011 33. Arthur Fong 1st June 2011 34. Charles Chong You Fook 1st June 2011 35. Desmond Lee Ti-Seng (Li Zhisheng) 1st June 2011 36. Fatimah Binte Abdul Lateef 1st June 2011 37. Foo Mee Har 1st June 2011 38. Gan Kim Yong 1st June 2011 39. Gan Thiam Poh 1st June 2011 40. Goh Chok Tong 1st June 2011 41. Halimah Binte Yacob 1st June 2011 42. Heng Chee How 1st June 2011 43. Ho Soak Harn 1st June 2011 44. Janil Arusha Puthucheary 1st June 2011 45. Lam Pin Min 1st June 2011 46. Lawrence Wong 1st June 2011 47. Lee Yi Shyan 1st June 2011 48. Lim Hng Kiang 1st June 2011 FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 2011 3 FIRST SCHEDULE — continued First column Second column 49. Lim Siang Keat Raymond 1st June 2011 50. Lim Swee Say 1st June 2011 51. Low Penny 1st June 2011 52. Low Yen Ling 1st June 2011 53. Mohd Maliki Bin Osman 1st June 2011 54. Ong Kim Huat 1st June 2011 55. S Iswaran 1st June 2011 56. Seah Kian Peng 1st June 2011 57. Tan Chuan-Jin 1st June 2011 58. Tan Soon Neo Jessica 1st June 2011 59. Teo Chee Hean 1st June 2011 60. Teo Ser Luck 1st June 2011 61. Tharman Shanmugaratnam 1st June 2011 62. Tin Pei Ling 1st June 2011 63. Yeo Khirn Hai Alvin 1st June 2011 64. Zainal Bin Sapari 1st June 2011 65. Zaqy Bin Mohamad 1st June 2011 66. Hazel Poa Koon Koon 2nd June 2011 67. Jeisilan Sivalingam 2nd June 2011 68. Nor Lella Mardiiiah Bte Mohamed 2nd June 2011 69. Teo Kway Huang, Sebastian 2nd June 2011 70. Tony Tan Lay Thiam 2nd June 2011 71. Ang Hin Kee 3rd June 2011 72. Baey Yam Keng 3rd June 2011 73. Cynthia Phua 3rd June 2011 74. De Souza Christopher James 3rd June 2011 75. Edwin Tong Chun Fai 3rd June 2011 76. George Yong-Boon Yeo 3rd June 2011 77. Heng Swee Keat 3rd June 2011 78. Inderjit Singh 3rd June 2011 79. Intan Azura Binte Mokhtar 3rd June 2011 80. Irene Ng Phek Hoong 3rd June 2011 4 REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT GAZETTE FIRST SCHEDULE — continued First column Second column 81. Lee Hsien Loong 3rd June 2011 82. Liang Eng Hwa 3rd June 2011 83. Lim Hwee Hua 3rd June 2011 84. Lui Tuck Yew 3rd June 2011 85. Mah Bow Tan 3rd June 2011 86. Masagos Zulkifli BMM 3rd June 2011 87. Ong Ye Kung 3rd June 2011 88. Phua Lay Peng Denise 3rd June 2011 89. Seng Han Thong 3rd June 2011 90. Sim Ann 3rd June 2011 91. Vivian Balakrishnan 3rd June 2011 92. Yaacob Bin Ibrahim 3rd June 2011 93. Yeo Guat Kwang 3rd June 2011 94. Zainul Abidin Rasheed 3rd June 2011 95. Chong Cham Weng 6th June 2011 96. Oon Kheng Faye, Angela 6th June 2011 97. Poh Lee Guan 6th June 2011 98. Sajeev s/o Kunju Raman Kamalasanan 6th June 2011 99. Yam Poh Nam 6th June 2011 100. Eric Tan Heng Chong 8th June 2011 101. Gerald Giam Yean Song 8th June 2011 102. Glenda Han Su May 8th June 2011 103. Mohamed Fazli Bin Talip 8th June 2011 104. Png Eng Huat 8th June 2011 105. Yaw Shin Leong 8th June 2011 106. Chan Sio Phing Frieda 9th June 2011 107. L Somasundaram 9th June 2011 108. Lee Li Lian 9th June 2011 109. Mohd Rahizan Bin Ya’acob 9th June 2011 110. Toh Hong Boon 9th June 2011 111. Yee Jenn Jong 9th June 2011 112. Chia Steve 10th June 2011 FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 2011 5 FIRST SCHEDULE — continued First column Second column 113. Kenneth Andrew Jeyaretnam 10th June 2011 114. Kumar s/o Appavoo 10th June 2011 115. Low Chiak Huan 10th June 2011 116. Sin Kek Tong 10th June 2011 117. Zhu Laicheng 10th June 2011 118. Abdul Salim Bin Harun 13th June 2011 119. Alec Tok 13th June 2011 120. Ang Yong Guan 13th June 2011 121. Benjamin Pwee 13th June 2011 122. Chen Show Mao 13th June 2011 123. Cheo Chai Chen 13th June 2011 124. Chiam See Tong 13th June 2011 125. Fong Chin Leong 13th June 2011 126. Goh Keow Wah 13th June 2011 127. Goh Meng Seng 13th June 2011 128. Harminder Pal Singh 13th June 2011 129. James Gomez 13th June 2011 130. Jeannette Chong-Aruldoss 13th June 2011 131. Jeffrey Lim 13th June 2011 132. John Tan Liang Joo 13th June 2011 133. Koh Choong Yong 13th June 2011 134. Lee Song Juan 13th June 2011 135. Lee Yeong Wee 13th June 2011 136. Lim Bak Chuan Desmond 13th June 2011 137. Lim Tung Hee Arthero 13th June 2011 138. Lim Zirui 13th June 2011 139. Loh Woon Lee Lina 13th June 2011 140. Low Thia Khiang 13th June 2011 141. Luo Jie, Jarrod 13th June 2011 142. Michelle Lee Juen 13th June 2011 143. Mohamad Hamim Aliyas 13th June 2011 144. Mohamed Mansor Bin Abdul Rahman 13th June 2011 6 REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT GAZETTE FIRST SCHEDULE — continued First column Second column 145. Mohd Isa 13th June 2011 146. Mohd Shafni 13th June 2011 147. Muhamad Faisal Bin Abdul Manap 13th June 2011 148. Ng Chung Hon 13th June 2011 149. Nicole Rebecca Seah Xue Ling 13th June 2011 150. Osman Bin Sulaiman 13th June 2011 151. Pritam Singh 13th June 2011 152. Raymond Lim Peng Ann 13th June 2011 153. Sadasivam V 13th June 2011 154. Sidney Soon 13th June 2011 155. Syafarin Bin Sarif 13th June 2011 156. Sylvia Lim 13th June 2011 157. Tan Jee Say 13th June 2011 158. Tan Keng Hong 13th June 2011 159. Tan Zhi Xiang 13th June 2011 160. Teo Soh Lung 13th June 2011 161. Vigneswari d/o V Ramachandran 13th June 2011 162. Wijeysingha Vincent Rene 13th June 2011 163. Wilfred Leung 13th June 2011 164. Yeo Tiong Boon 13th June 2011 165. Yip Yew Weng 13th June 2011. SECOND SCHEDULE First column Second column 1. Hri Kumar Nair 30th May 2011 Josephine Teo Ng Eng Hen Wong Kan Seng Zainudin Nordin 2. Fatimah Binte Abdul Lateef 1st June 2011 Goh Chok Tong Seah Kian Peng FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 2011 7 SECOND SCHEDULE — continued First column Second column Tan Chuan-Jin Tin Pei Ling 3. Arthur Fong 1st June 2011 Foo Mee Har Lawrence Wong Lim Hng Kiang S Iswaran 4. Gan Thiam Poh 1st June 2011 Janil Arusha Puthucheary Low Penny Teo Chee Hean Teo Ser Luck Zainal Bin Sapari 5. Ang Wei Neng 1st June 2011 Desmond Lee Ti-Seng (Li Zhisheng) Halimah Binte Yacob Ong Kim Huat Tharman Shanmugaratnam 6. Alex Yam Ziming 1st June 2011 Gan Kim Yong Low Yen Ling Yeo Khirn Hai Alvin Zaqy Bin Mohamad 7. Lee Yi Shyan 1st June 2011 Lim Siang Keat Raymond Lim Swee Say Mohd Maliki Bin Osman Tan Soon Neo Jessica 8. Cynthia Phua 3rd June 2011 George Yong-Boon Yeo Lim Hwee Hua Ong Ye Kung Zainul Abidin Rasheed 8 REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT GAZETTE SECOND SCHEDULE — continued First column Second column 9.
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