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Composition of Town Council for Holland-Bukit Panjang FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 2020 1 First published in the Government Gazette, Electronic Edition, on 25 August 2020 at 5 pm. No. 1727 –– TOWN COUNCILS ACT (CHAPTER 329A) COMPOSITION OF TOWN COUNCIL FOR HOLLAND-BUKIT PANJANG Pursuant to section 17A(3)(a) and (4)(b) of the Town Councils Act, it is notified for general information that the following persons have assumed office in the Town Council for Holland-Bukit Panjang: Date on which office assumed Office Person(s) assuming office (and term, if applicable) Chairman Mr Liang Eng Hwa 30 July 2020 Vice-chairman 1. Mr Christopher de Souza 1 August 2020 (2 years) (elected member) 2. Mr Edward Chia Bing 1 August 2020 (2 years) Hui (elected member) Elected member 1. Dr Vivian Balakrishnan 30 July 2020 2. Ms Sim Ann 30 July 2020 3. Mr Liang Eng Hwa 30 July 2020 4. Mr Christopher de Souza 30 July 2020 5. Mr Edward Chia Bing 30 July 2020 Hui Appointed 1. Mr Ang Chee Siah, 1 August 2020 (2 years) member Vincent 2. Mr Ang Kok Leong, 1 August 2020 (2 years) Raymond 3. Mr Chandramogan s/o 1 August 2020 (2 years) Muthayya 4. Ms Chew Hwee Inn, 1 August 2020 (2 years) Irene 5. Mr Chng Siong Soon, 1 August 2020 (2 years) Tony 6. Mr Chua Chin Yong, 1 August 2020 (2 years) James 7. Mr Dahlan Bin Hussin 1 August 2020 (2 years) 8. Mr E Soon Quey @ 1 August 2020 (2 years) Steven E 9. Mr Eugene De Rozario 1 August 2020 (2 years) 2 REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT GAZETTE Date on which office assumed Office Person(s) assuming office (and term, if applicable) Appointed 10. Mr Goh Lay See 1 August 2020 (2 years) member 11. Mdm Goh Seow Hoon 1 August 2020 (2 years) 12. Mr Goh Ting Meng, 1 August 2020 (2 years) Tommy 13. Mdm Heng Hock Lian, 1 August 2020 (2 years) Lily 14. Mr Ho Guo Liang 1 August 2020 (2 years) 15. Mr Ho Yew Keong 1 August 2020 (2 years) 16. Mr Jagathishwaran s/o 1 August 2020 (2 years) Rajo 17. Mr Jason Salim 1 August 2020 (2 years) 18. Mr Jayaram s/o 1 August 2020 (2 years) Letchumanan 19. Mr Kiang Choon Tong 1 August 2020 (2 years) 20. Mr Kiew Hui Meng, Alex 1 August 2020 (2 years) 21. Mr Lai Hai Thong, 1 August 2020 (2 years) Freddie 22. Mr Lee Eng Huat 1 August 2020 (2 years) 23. Mr Lee Gek Kuan 1 August 2020 (2 years) 24. Mr Lee Theng Liang 1 August 2020 (2 years) 25. Ms Lee Wan Cheng, 1 August 2020 (2 years) Alice 26. Mr Leong Mun Khun, 1 August 2020 (2 years) Johnny 27. Mr Lim Thiam Huat, 1 August 2020 (2 years) Andrew 28. Mdm Liu Yuen Lian, Ann 1 August 2020 (2 years) 29. Mr Nah Tua Bah 1 August 2020 (2 years) 30. Mrs Neo Lydia 1 August 2020 (2 years) 31. Mr Neo Say Keong 1 August 2020 (2 years) 32. Mdm Norazizah Binte 1 August 2020 (2 years) Mohd Tajudin 33. Mr Ong Jenn Shyan, Jason 1 August 2020 (2 years) 34. Mr Pang Hsue Teck, 1 August 2020 (2 years) Edwin 35. Mr Seng Kang Boon 1 August 2020 (2 years) FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 2020 3 Date on which office assumed Office Person(s) assuming office (and term, if applicable) Appointed 36. Dr Sim Mong Keang 1 August 2020 (2 years) member 37. Mdm Tan Chew Wah, 1 August 2020 (2 years) June 38. Mr Tan Hock Tiat 1 August 2020 (2 years) 39. Mr Tan Kian Huay 1 August 2020 (2 years) 40. Mr Tan Koon Sheng, 1 August 2020 (2 years) Kenneth 41. Mr Tay Bok Hock, Louis 1 August 2020 (2 years) 42. Mr Tay Yong Lim, Albert 1 August 2020 (2 years) 43. Mr Tng Ah Yiam 1 August 2020 (2 years) 44. Mr Wong Boon Keng, 1 August 2020 (2 years) George 45. Mr Yeo Hock Seng 1 August 2020 (2 years) 46. Mdm Yim Yuen Chun, 1 August 2020 (2 years) Jenny 47. Mr Yip W K Aloysius 1 August 2020 (2 years) [AG/LEGIS/SL/329A/2020/1 Vol. 1].
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