Desmond Choo

Desmond Choo Pey Ching (Chinese: 朱倍庆; pinyin: Zhū Bèiqìng; born 13 February 1978) is a Singaporean politician from the ruling party the People's Action Party (PAP), representing he Tampines Group Representation Constituency (GRC). He has served as a MP since 2015. In addition to that, he has been the Mayor of the North East District since 2017. Choo is the Assistant Secretary-General of the National Trades Union Congress (NTUC), where he has been actively calling for workers' rights and policies.

Desmond Choo Pey Ching
朱倍庆



Current Role • MP for Tampines GRC
• North East District Mayor
Personal details
Party PAP  





For the full list of positions, refer to PARL link.

Early Life and Education

Choo received education at Ai Tong School, Catholic High School, and National Junior College. He graduated from the University of Chicago, majoring in economics. A scholarship from The Singapore Police Force financed his studies.

Career before entering politics

Singapore Police Force

Upon graduation, Choo served his scholarship bond in the Singapore Police Force (SPF) for 12 years, holding various senior officer positions, including:

  • Commanding officer of Woodlands Neighbourhood Police Centre,
  • Head of the Special Investigation Section,
  • Deputy commander of Clementi Police Division.

He was also seconded to the Ministry of Manpower as Deputy Director of the Foreign Workforce Policy Department. He was part of the security team during the swearing-in ceremony of Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong and other Cabinet ministers at the Istana on 12 August 2004.

Choo left the police force with the rank of Deputy Assistant Commissioner of Police in 2010 to join NTUC.

National Trades Union Congress (NTUC)

After a probationary stint as Deputy Director of NTUC's Youth Development Unit, Choo later became Deputy Director of the Industrial Relations Unit. He concurrently served as the Executive Secretary of the Union of Security Employees and the Singapore Shell Employees Union.

In 2013, he briefly joined the private sector at Kestrel Capital Pte Ltd, an investment firm, before returning to NTUC in April 2014.

As of 2015, Choo served as Assistant Secretary-General of NTUC and Director of the Policy Division, overseeing economic and social policies, strategic communications, and international affairs.

Additionally, he serves as Executive Secretary of the Union of Telecoms Employees of Singapore and Advisor to the Young NTUC Committee.

Political career

Early Elections (2011–2012)

Choo entered politics as a PAP candidate in Hougang SMC during the 2011 general election. But he lost to the Workers' Party. He ran again a year later but faced another defeat.

Member of Parliament (2015–present)

Choo contested in Tampines GRC during the 2015 general election, where the PAP team secured 72.06% of the vote. He was elected MP for Tampines Changkat and has held the position since then.[9]

He was also appointed Chairperson of the Manpower Government Parliamentary Committee (GPC) in the 14th Parliament of Singapore.[10]

Mayor of North East District

In 2017, Choo was appointed Mayor of North East District, a position he continues to hold.

Personal life

Choo married in July 2011.

His uncle, Choo Wee Khiang, was a PAP MP from 1988 to 1999 and was later convicted of cheating after resigning from Parliament. Despite this, Choo has stated that his uncle was a source of inspiration and counsel.

Social media pages

Controversies

  • in the Hougang By-election, triggered by the expulsion of WP's Yaw Shin Leong, Desmond Choo was sent by PAP to contest this SMC, which had been held by WP since 1991
  • famously said that "I understand how the poor feel" and wanted to implement schemes for the "many poor residents" there[1]
  • this was despite his father running an antique business and his family staying in a maisonette in the early years until the family faced financial difficulties, after which they still managed to secure a 4-room HDB flat

14th Parliament
MP  : Ang Wei Neng   ●   Baey Yam Keng   ●   Cheryl Chan Wei Ling   ●   Chan Chun Sing   ●   Chee Hong Tat   ●   Cheng Li Hui   ●   Edward Chia Bing Hui   ●   Chong Kee Hiong   ●   Desmond Choo   ●   Chua Kheng Wee Louis   ●   Eric Chua   ●   Darryl David   ●   Christopher de Souza   ●   Foo Mee Har   ●   Grace Fu Hai Yien   ●   Gan Kim Yong   ●   Gan Siow Huang   ●   Gan Thiam Poh   ●   Gerald Giam   ●   Derrick Goh   ●   He Ting Ru   ●   Heng Chee How   ●   Heng Swee Keat   ●   Shawn Huang Wei Zhong   ●   Indranee Rajah   ●   S Iswaran   ●   Janil Puthucheary   ●   Amy Khor Lean Suan   ●   Koh Poh Koon   ●   Kwek Hian Chuan Henry   ●   Desmond Lee   ●   Lee Hsien Loong   ●   Liang Eng Hwa   ●   Lim Biow Chuan   ●   Jamus Jerome Lim   ●   Sylvia Lim   ●   Lim Wee Kiak   ●   Low Yen Ling   ●   Mariam Jaafar   ●   Masagos Zulkifli Bin Masagos Mohamad   ●   Mohamad Maliki Bin Osman   ●   Mohd Fahmi Bin Aliman   ●   Muhamad Faisal Bin Abdul Manap   ●   Muhammad Faishal Ibrahim   ●   Murali Pillai   ●   Nadia Ahmad Samdin   ●   Ng Eng Hen   ●   Ng Ling Ling   ●   Louis Ng Kok Kwang   ●   Rachel Ong   ●   Ong Ye Kung   ●   Joan Pereira   ●   Leon Perera   ●   Denise Phua Lay Peng   ●   Poh Li San   ●   Pritam Singh   ●   Raeesah Khan   ●   Rahayu Mahzam   ●   Saktiandi Supaat   ●   Seah Kian Peng   ●   K Shanmugam   ●   Sharael Taha   ●   Sim Ann   ●   Sitoh Yih Pin   ●   Hany Soh   ●   Sun Xueling   ●   Alvin Tan   ●   Carrie Tan   ●   Tan Chuan-Jin   ●   Dennis Tan Lip Fong   ●   Desmond Tan   ●   Jessica Tan Soon Neo   ●   Tan Kiat How   ●   Tan See Leng   ●   Tan Wu Meng   ●   Patrick Tay Teck Guan   ●   Teo Chee Hean   ●   Josephine Teo   ●   Tharman Shanmugaratnam   ●   Tin Pei Ling   ●   Edwin Tong Chun Fai   ●   Vikram Nair   ●   Vivian Balakrishnan   ●   Wan Rizal   ●   Don Wee   ●   Lawrence Wong   ●   Xie Yao Quan   ●   Alex Yam Ziming   ●   Yeo Wan Ling   ●   Yip Hon Weng   ●   Melvin Yong Yik Chye   ●   Zaqy Mohamad   ●   Zhulkarnain Abdul Rahim
NCMP  : Leong Mun Wai   ●   Hazel Poa


References

  1. File:NewspaperSG - Today, 22 March 2011, Page 2.pdf Article on TODAY dated 22 Mar 2011