George Yeo Explained

George Yeo
Office2:Minister for Foreign Affairs
Term Start2:12 August 2004
Term End2:20 May 2011
Primeminister2:Lee Hsien Loong
Predecessor2:Shunmugam Jayakumar
Successor2:K. Shanmugam
Office3:Minister for Trade and Industry
Term Start3:3 June 1999
Term End3:12 August 2004
Primeminister3:Goh Chok Tong
Predecessor3:Yeo Cheow Tong
Successor3:Lim Hng Kiang
Office4:Minister for Health
Term Start4:2 January 1994
Term End4:25 January 1997
Primeminister4:Goh Chok Tong
Predecessor4:Yeo Cheow Tong
Successor4:Yeo Cheow Tong
Office5:Minister for Information and the Arts
Term Start5:1 July 1991
Term End5:2 June 1999
Primeminister5:Goh Chok Tong
Predecessor5:Yeo Ning Hong
Successor5:Lee Yock Suan
Constituency Mp6:Aljunied GRC
(Bedok Reservoir–Punggol)
Parliament6:Singapore
Term Start6:3 September 1988
Term End6:7 May 2011
Majority6:16,225 (12.2%)
Predecessor6:Constituency established
Branch:Singapore Army
Republic of Singapore Air Force
Serviceyears:1976–1988
Rank:Brigadier-General
Birth Name:George Yeo Yong-Boon
Birth Date:13 September 1954
Birth Place:Colony of Singapore
Nationality:Singaporean
Spouse:Jennifer Leong Lai Peng
Children:4
Relatives:Gwendoline Yeo (niece)
Party:People's Action Party (1988–present)
Alma Mater:Christ's College, Cambridge
Harvard Business School

George Yeo Yong-Boon (Chinese: s=杨荣文|p=Yáng Róngwén; born 13 September 1954) is a Singaporean former politician and brigadier-general who served as Minister for Foreign Affairs between 2004 and 2011.

Yeo served in the Singapore Army and later Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF) between 1976 and 1988 and attained the rank Brigadier-General. He also served as Chief of Staff – Air Staff between 1985 and 1986, and Director of Joint Operations and Planning at the Ministry of Defence (MINDEF) between 1986 and 1988.

A former member of the governing People's Action Party (PAP), Yeo was the Member of Parliament (MP) representing the Bedok Reservoir–Punggol ward of Aljunied GRC between 1988 and 2011. He also served as Minister for Information and the Arts between 1990 and 1999, Minister for Health between 1994 and 1997, Minister for Trade and Industry between 1999 and 2004 and Minister for Foreign Affairs between 2004 and 2011.

Education

Yeo was educated at St. Stephen's School,[1] St. Patrick's School—where he topped in his class for his O-Level and St. Joseph's Institution before graduating from Christ's College at the University of Cambridge in 1976, majoring in engineering, under the President's Scholarship and Singapore Armed Forces Overseas Scholarship.[2]

He subsequently went on to complete a Master in Business Administration degree from Harvard Business School in 1985 as a Baker Scholar.

Military career

Upon returning from the United Kingdom, Yeo served as a commissioned officer in the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF). He served as a signals officer in the Singapore Army, before transferring to the Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF).

When Yeo returned to Singapore, he served as Chief of Staff – Air Staff between 1985 and 1986, and Director of Joint Operations and Planning at the Ministry of Defence (MINDEF) between 1986 and 1988. He also led the team which conceptualised the SAFTI Military Institute.[3]

Yeo left the SAF in 1988 and attained the rank Brigadier-General, before entering politics.

Political career

Yeo made his political debut in the 1988 general election as part of a three-member PAP team contesting in the newly created Aljunied GRC and won.

Following his election into Parliament, Yeo served in various ministries, including the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Information, Communications and the Arts, Ministry of Health, Ministry of Trade and Industry and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Yeo represented the Eurasian community in the Cabinet at their request.[4] Yeo was the chairman of the PAP's youth wing from 1991 to 2000,[5] which saw a renaming to Young PAP (YPAP) in 1993. As an enticement for joining the YPAP, he said people joining the YPAP could take positions different from central party leadership.[6]

Yeo and his Aljunied GRC team first faced a team of Singapore Democratic Party in 1988 and Worker's Party for Eunos Group Representation Constituency in 1997.

In 2006, Yeo along with his team Yeo Guat Kwang, Zainul Abidin bin Mohammed Rasheed,Cynthia Phua and Lim Hwee Hua faced Worker's Party and won with the election's narrowest margin, with 56.1% to 43.9%.

However, in the 2011 general election the WP team consists of Pritam Singh, Sylvia Lim, Muhamad Faisal Manap, Low Thia Kiang and Chen Show Mao won the election of 54.7%, resulting in his election defeat as well as the loss of his ministerial appointment. [7]

Yeo, along with a co-anchor minister Lim Hwee Hua, were the first two cabinet ministers in post-independence Singapore, and after the 1963 election, to be defeated in the election and consequently losing their parliamentary seats to the opposition.[8] [9]

According to Yeo, he was offered to rejoin Cabinet by then-Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew through a by-election in Lee's Tanjong Pagar GRC. Yeo declined.

On 5 October 2011, Yeo stepped down from the PAP's Central Executive Committee (the party's governing body).[10] However, he continues to be a member of the PAP.[11] During his announcement, Yeo stated that he declined running for presidency later that year, cited that he was a "free spirit" and he was not "temperamentally suited for such a job", despite being popular in online and have "a flood of support" on post-election.[12] He although stated on his Facebook page that he was "thinking hard" about the possibility of becoming a candidate on 1 June,[13] [14] [15] but however, on 15 June, Yeo confirmed that he declined standing for presidency.[16] [17]

Minister for Information, Communications, and the Arts

As Minister for Information, Communications and the Arts, he liberalised the use of dialects in the local film industry, which paved the way for a generation of local film directors and producers. He also oversaw the design and construction of the Esplanade Theatres on the Bay and the new National Library.

In the 1990s, Yeo pushed for widespread adoption of internet infrastructure in Singapore, stating that it was important for Singapore to retain its role as a regional hub. Its geographical advantage would matter less, and its infrastructural advantage in the exchange of information and ideas would matter more. In 1995, he defended government censorship of the Internet even as it proved technologically challenging to do so: "Censorship can no longer be 100% effective, but even if it is only 20% effective, we should not stop censoring." In what he described as an "anti-pollution measure in cyberspace", Yeo transferred censorship authority from the Telecommunication Authority of Singapore (TAS) to the Singapore Broadcasting Authority (SBA), which was to "concentrate on areas which may undermine public morals, political stability or religious harmony in Singapore". Yeo said the government would focus on monitoring internet communications that broadcast material to millions of users rather than the "narrowcasting" of private communications between individuals.[18]

Minister for Trade and Industry

As Minister for Trade and Industry, Yeo led his team to successfully negotiate the Free Trade Agreement with the United States, Japan, Australia and other countries. Yeo proposed the idea of having Integrated Resorts (IRs) in Singapore, which would include casinos, which was intensely debated for a year.[19] This paved the way for the 2 IRs in Singapore, Resorts World Sentosa and Marina Bay Sands at the Marina Promenade. He later shared with a group of university students during a dialogue that his late father had a problem with gambling and the decision to push for the gaming resorts was personally a very difficult one.[20] He said that policy making often involved a choice between 'evils'.

On 10 May 2011, Yeo announced that he would be retiring from politics.

Prior to the 2011 presidential election, Yeo announced that he will make a decision on running for president within 2 weeks, and has asked his friends to pick up eligibility forms on his behalf. Yeo later declined running for the Presidency on 15 June 2011.

Prior to the 2023 presidential election, Yeo announced on Facebook that he was seriously considering a run for the presidency; he later retracted these statements.

Post-political career

Yeo has been a visiting scholar at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy since 2011.[21]

In 2013, Yeo was appointed as a non-official member of the newly established Hong Kong Economic Development Commission.[22]

In 2014, Yeo was named as a member of the Vatican's Council for the Economy. He was amongst the first lay Catholics appointed by the Vatican to oversee organisational and economic issues faced by the Holy See. At that time, Yeo was the only Asian appointed to the commission.[23]

Yeo is currently a member of the Foundation Board of the World Economic Forum, the Nicolas Berggruen Institute's 21st Century Council and the International Advisory Board of IESE Business School(IAB).[24]

Yeo was involved in reviving the ancient Buddhist university, Nalanda University, in Bihar, India. He was chancellor of Nalanda University[25] and member of the University Governing Board,[26] and the governing board's International Advisory Panel. In November 2016, he resigned as the chancellor of Nalanda University accusing the Indian government of failing to maintain the university's autonomy.[27]

In Singapore, he is also advisor to the Sun Yat Sen Nanyang Memorial Hall and Teochew Poit Ip Huay Kuan, as well as a patron of Lasalle College of the Arts.

Private sector

Yeo moved to the private sector in Hong Kong since leaving politics in 2011.[28] Yeo joined the Kuok Group as senior advisor, and vice chairman of its subsidiary Kerry Group (HK) Pte Ltd in January 2012.[29] In August 2012, he became chairman and executive director of Kerry Logistics Network.[30] He was also a director of Kerry Holdings and non-executive director of Wilmar International.[31] Yeo is also the non-executive director of AIA Group since November 2012.[32]

On 23 August 2020, V3 Group, led by Osim founder Ron Sim, announced that George Yeo would join the group as senior advisor.[33] Yeo is also an independent board director of Nasdaq-listed e-commerce platform Pinduoduo, the largest agriculture platform in China.[34] [35]

Yeo was appointed as an independent non-executive director of Creative Technology in 2021.[36] As of April 2024, George Yeo owns 400,000 shares in Wilmar International, and was appointed as an independent non-executive director.

Awards and recognition

In 2012, Yeo was awarded the Padma Bhushan, by India,[37] the Order of Sikatuna, with the rank of Datu (Grand Cross), by the Philippines,[38] and the Honorary Officer of the Order of Australia, by Australia.[39]

Personal life

A Roman Catholic, Yeo married lawyer Jennifer Leong Lai Peng in 1984. The couple have three sons and a daughter. Yeo also has a niece named Gwendoline Yeo, who was an actress and musician.

In 2004, their youngest son, who has struggled with childhood leukemia since age three, received a bone marrow transplant at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee. Recognising the difficulties faced by families in such situations, Leong founded the Viva Foundation to help children with cancer to improve the survival rate and cure of children with cancer, especially childhood leukemia, in Singapore and Southeast Asia.[40] In May 2006, a memorandum of understanding was signed between St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, National University of Singapore (NUS), National University Hospital (NUH) in Singapore, and the VIVA Foundation for Children with Cancer (VIVA).[41]

Yeo is an avid jogger and has participated in the Singapore Marathon 10 km run. He is a student of tai chi, an internal Chinese martial art, and describes himself as "a bit of a Taoist".[42]

Works

Bibliography

Sources

George Yeo, George Yeo on Bonsai, Banyan and the Tao, edited by Asad-ul Iqbal Latif and Lee Huay Leng, Singapore: World Scientific Publishing, 2015, 686 pages.

Justin Corfield, Historical Dictionary of Singapore, Lanham, Maryland: Scarecrow Press, 2011, pp. 297–298.

Justin Corfield and Robin Corfield, Encyclopedia of Singapore, Lanham, Maryland: Scarecrow Press, 2006, pp. 247–248.

Low Kar Tiang (editor), Who's Who in Singapore, Singapore, 2003, p. 467.

External links

Notes and References

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  3. Web site: George Yeo. https://ghostarchive.org/iarchive/facebook/90679413042/10152946422268043 . 2022-02-26 . limited. www.facebook.com.
  4. Book: Yeo, George . George Yeo on Bonsai, Banyan and the Tao . . 2016 . 9789814520508 . 657.
  5. Web site: George Yeo . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110906113957/http://ge.pap.org.sg/candidate/georgeyeo . 6 September 2011.
  6. Book: Rodan, Garry . Political oppositions in industrialising Asia . . 1996 . 978-0-415-14865-8 . 101.
  7. Web site: YEO, george . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20170628202238/http://lkyspp.nus.edu.sg/faculty/yeo-george/ . 28 June 2017 . 18 March 2017.
  8. News: 28 April 2011 . A Singaporean minister again in a hot seat . Straits Times . 8 May 2011.
  9. News: Rajaram . Chitra . 8 May 2011 . GE "We hear all your voices", says PM Lee – General Election 2011 . Channel NewsAsia . dead . 9 May 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110510063628/http://www.ge.sg/stories/elections2/view/1081842/1/GE-We-hear-all-your-voices-says-PM-Lee . 10 May 2011.
  10. Web site: Goh Chok Tong, George Yeo & LKY step down from PAP CEC . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20111020045856/http://newasiarepublic.com/?p=33792 . 20 October 2011 . 12 November 2011.
  11. Web site: George Yeo's new book details 'tensions', complex ties with Lee Kuan Yew and why he nearly quit PAP after Aljunied GRC loss . 2023-08-15 . CNA . en . 15 August 2023 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230815180428/https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/george-yeo-new-book-tensions-lee-kuan-yew-complex-ties-pap-aljunied-grc-2011-elections-3700671 . live .
  12. News: Ong . Dai Lin . 11 May 2011 . I'm disappointed, but this is politics, says George Yeo . Today (Singapore newspaper) . dead . 7 August 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110808160117/http://www.todayonline.com/Singapore/EDC110511-0000297/Im-disappointed,-but-this-is-politics,-says-George-Yeo . 8 August 2011.
  13. Web site: George Yeo may consider running for President . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110604150210/http://news.asiaone.com/News/AsiaOne+News/Singapore/Story/A1Story20110601-281943.html . 4 June 2011 . 20 June 2011 . Asiaone.
  14. Web site: George Yeo for President? . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110607003714/http://www.todayonline.com/Singapore/EDC110602-0000059/George-Yeo-for-President . 7 June 2011 . 20 June 2011 . TODAY.
  15. News: 2 June 2011 . 楊榮文正認真考慮競選總統 (Translation: George Yeo is Considering to Run for President) . . dead . 2 June 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20111008222645/http://news.omy.sg/News/Local%2BNews/Story/OMYStory201106020403-249600.html . 8 October 2011.
  16. Web site: George Yeo not running for Elected Presidency . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20110616163126/http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporelocalnews/view/1135348/1/.html . 16 June 2011 . 16 June 2011 . Channel NewsAsia.
  17. Web site: 'I don't see myself returning to politics': George Yeo . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20170222055514/http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/i-don-t-see-myself/1893530.html . 22 February 2017 . 18 March 2017.
  18. Rodan. Gary. The Internet and Political Control in Singapore. Political Science Quarterly. 1998. 113. 1. 63–89. 2657651. 10.2307/2657651.
  19. News: Mega boost likely: George Yeo. 16 August 2011. The Straits Times. 15 April 2005. https://web.archive.org/web/20121107064056/http://newspapers.nl.sg/Digitised/Article.aspx?articleid=straitstimes20050415.2.8.5. 7 November 2012. live.
  20. Web site: Most difficult moment not politics: Foreign Min. George Yeo . 2022-12-28 . sg.news.yahoo.com . en-SG . 28 December 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20221228032506/https://sg.news.yahoo.com/blogs/singaporescene/most-difficult-moment-not-politics-foreign-min-george-20110413-071346-793.html . live .
  21. Web site: Saad. Imelda. George Yeo to join LKY School of Public Policy. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20110716025729/http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporelocalnews/view/1140906/1/.html. 16 July 2011. 16 July 2011. Channel NewsAsia.
  22. News: No conflict of interest in George Yeo's appointment to Hong Kong commission: Masagos . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20130209150926/http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporelocalnews/view/1252614/1/.html . 9 February 2013 . 12 February 2013 . Channel NewsAsia.
  23. Web site: Migration . 2014-03-26 . George Yeo "honoured" by appointment to the Vatican's new Council for the Economy The Straits Times . 2023-01-02 . www.straitstimes.com . en . 2 January 2023 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230102190024/https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/george-yeo-honoured-by-appointment-to-the-vaticans-new-council-for-the-economy . live .
  24. https://www.iese.edu/about/leadership/ Members of IESE's International Advisory Board
  25. Web site: New Chancellor. Nalanda University. George Yeo. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20150712041950/http://nalandauniv.edu.in/press.html. 12 July 2015. 12 July 2015. Nalanda University.
  26. Web site: Governing. Board. Members. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20150902011344/http://www.nalandauniv.edu.in/board.html. 2 September 2015. 12 July 2015. Nalanda University.
  27. Web site: Too much politics: Singapore's George Yeo walks out of India's Nalanda University as chancellor. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20170319022929/http://www.scmp.com/week-asia/politics/article/2049293/too-much-politics-singapores-george-yeo-walks-out-indias-nalanda. 19 March 2017. 18 March 2017.
  28. News: George Yeo joins Wilmar board. Singh. Malminderjit. The Business Times. 16 September 2017. en. https://web.archive.org/web/20170916230816/http://www.businesstimes.com.sg/companies-markets/george-yeo-joins-wilmar-board. 16 September 2017. live.
  29. News: George Yeo to join Kuok Group. 18 December 2011. Channel NewsAsia. https://web.archive.org/web/20120107150606/http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporebusinessnews/view/1171760/1/.html. 7 January 2012. live.
  30. 4 July 2013 . 24 December 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20121224174619/http://www.kerrylogistics.com/eng/OUR_COMPANY/Press/publications/klfocus/images/KL%20FOCUS-Issue12%20(Oct2012).pdf . Focus . dead . Kerry Logistics FOCUS . 2012 . 12.
  31. Web site: George Yong-Boon Yeo. www.wilmar-international.com. 16 September 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170916185709/http://www.wilmar-international.com/who-we-are/board-of-directors/george-yong-boon-yeo/. 16 September 2017. live.
  32. Web site: Devi . Uma . 2024-04-19 . Wilmar appoints former minister George Yeo as independent non-executive director . 2024-04-22 . . en . 19 April 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240419120642/https://www.businesstimes.com.sg/companies-markets/wilmar-appoints-former-minister-george-yeo-independent-non-executive-director . live .
  33. News: 2020-08-23 . V3 Group appoints former minister George Yeo as senior adviser . 2024-04-22 . The Straits Times . en . 0585-3923 . 27 November 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20221127071952/http://www.straitstimes.com/business/companies-markets/v3-group-appoints-former-minister-george-yeo-as-senior-adviser . live .
  34. News: Masterson. Victoria. Here's what happened when AI and humans met in a strawberry-growing contest. en. World Economic Forum. 2 March 2021. 20 April 2023. https://web.archive.org/web/20230420181852/https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2021/01/pinduoduo-agriculture-competition-farmers-technology/. live.
  35. News: Xue. Yujie. 22 April 2020. Pinduoduo pushes US$7.1 billion e-commerce campaign in rural China. en. South China Morning Post. 2 March 2021. 24 April 2023. https://web.archive.org/web/20230424063728/https://www.scmp.com/tech/e-commerce/article/3081078/pinduoduo-doubles-down-rural-china-five-year-us71-billion-e. live.
  36. News: See . Sharon . 2021-11-16 . George Yeo appointed independent non-executive director of Creative Technology . 2024-04-22 . The Straits Times . en . 0585-3923 . 13 June 2023 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230613055413/https://www.straitstimes.com/business/companies-markets/george-yeo-appointed-independent-non-executive-director-of-creative . live .
  37. Web site: 15 May 2013 . 24 May 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130524145714/http://www.pib.nic.in/newsite/erelease.aspx?relid=79881 . Padma Awards Announced . live.
  38. Web site: Photo . 16 May 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150924070015/http://www.pcoo.gov.ph/photos-jan2012/photo2-011812.htm . 24 September 2015 . dead.
  39. Web site: 15 May 2013 . 6 June 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130606191740/http://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/C2012G00342 . Honorary Appointments within the General Division of the Order of Australia – 30 November 2012 . live.
  40. Web site: Chung . Grace . Why Singapore's Wealthiest Are Backing This Lawyer In The Fight Against Childhood Cancer . 2022-12-28 . Forbes . en . 28 December 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20221228032505/https://www.forbes.com/sites/gracechung/2019/03/20/why-singapores-wealthiest-are-backing-this-lawyer-in-the-fight-against-childhood-cancer/ . live .
  41. Web site: Who We Are . https://archive.today/20130418221615/http://www.viva.sg/about-us/who-we-are.html . dead . 18 April 2013 . Viva Foundation . 3 January 2013 .
  42. Web site: George Yeo not standing for elections in 5 years . . 20 June 2011 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110513091107/http://news.asiaone.com/News/AsiaOne+News/Singapore/Story/A1Story20110510-277985.html . 13 May 2011 .