Lui Tuck Yew Explained

Office:Singapore Ambassador to the United States
Term Start:30 May 2023
Minister:Vivian Balakrishnan
Predecessor:Ashok Mirpuri
Office1:Singapore Ambassador to China
Term Start1:31 October 2019
Term End1:April 2023
Minister1:Vivian Balakrishnan
Predecessor1:Stanley Loh Ka Leung
Successor1:Peter Tan Hai Chuan
Office2:Singapore Ambassador to Japan
Term Start2:1 June 2017
Term End2:31 October 2019
Minister2:Vivian Balakrishnan
Predecessor2:Chin Siat Yoon
Successor2:Peter Tan Hai Chuan
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Office3:Second Minister for Defence
Primeminister3:Lee Hsien Loong
Term Start3:9 April 2015
Term End3:30 September 2015
Minister3:Ng Eng Hen
Predecessor3:Chan Chun Sing
Office4:Minister for Transport
Term Start4:21 May 2011
Term End4:30 September 2015
Primeminister4:Lee Hsien Loong
Predecessor4:Raymond Lim
Successor4:Khaw Boon Wan
Office5:Minister for Information, Communications and the Arts
Term Start5:1 November 2010
Term End5:20 May 2011
Primeminister5:Lee Hsien Loong
Predecessor5:Lee Boon Yang
Successor5:Yaacob Ibrahim
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Constituency Mp6:Moulmein–Kallang GRC
(Moulmein)
Predecessor6:Constituency established
Successor6:Constituency abolished
Term Start6:7 May 2011
Term End6:24 August 2015
Constituency Mp7:Tanjong Pagar GRC
(Moulmein)
Term Start7:7 May 2006
Term End7:18 April 2011
Predecessor7:Khaw Boon Wan
Successor7:Constituency abolished
Branch:Republic of Singapore Navy
Rank:Rear-Admiral
Serviceyears:1979–2003
Birth Date:16 August 1961[1]
Birth Place:State of Singapore
Spouse:Soo Fen
Children:2
Party:People's Action Party
Alma Mater:Trinity College, Cambridge (BA)
Tufts University (MA)

Lui Tuck Yew (; born 16 August 1961) is a Singaporean diplomat, former politician and two-star rear-admiral who has been serving as Singapore Ambassador to the United States since 2023.[2] Prior to, Lui served as Singapore Ambassador to China between 2019 and 2023, and Ambassador to Japan between 2017 and 2019.[3]

A member of the governing People's Action Party (PAP), Lui served as the Member of Parliament (MP) representing the Moulmein division of Tanjong Pagar GRC between 2006 and 2011 and later Moulmein–Kallang GRC between 2011 and 2015. He also served in the Cabinet as Minister for Information, Communications and the Arts between 2009 and 2011, Minister for Transport between 2011 and 2015 and Second Minister for Defence in 2015 before retiring from politics.[4]

Prior to entering politics, Lui served in the Republic of Singapore Navy (RSN) and served as Chief of Navy between 1999 and 2003, holding the rank of two-star rear-admiral.[5]

Education

Lui was educated at the Anglo-Chinese School (Primary), Anglo-Chinese School (Barker Road) and Anglo-Chinese Junior College, before he was awarded a Singapore Armed Forces Overseas Scholarship to study at the University of Cambridge, where he read the natural sciences tripos at Trinity College and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in 1983.[6]

He subsequently completed a Master of Arts degree in international relations at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University in 1994.[7]

Career

Lui began his career in the Republic of Singapore Navy (RSN) and became Chief of Navy in 1999. He left the RSN in 2003 to join the Administrative Service, and was appointed the chief executive officer of the Maritime and Port Authority (MPA). In 2004, he became the Deputy Secretary (Land) at the Ministry of Transport, while continuing to serve concurrently as the chief executive officer of the MPA. In 2005, Lui was appointed the chief executive officer of the Housing Development Board (HDB).

Political career

Lui made his political debut in the 2006 general election as part of a six-member PAP team contesting in Tanjong Pagar GRC and won. He was elected as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Tanjong Pagar GRC. During the 2011 general election, Lui switched to contesting in Moulmein–Kallang GRC and won. He was re-elected into Parliament.

Lui was appointed Minister of State for Education on 30 May 2006. On 1 April 2008, he became Senior Minister of State for Education and Senior Minister of State for Information, Communications and the Arts. He was appointed Acting Minister for Information, Communications and the Arts on 1 April 2009, and became a full member of the Cabinet in 2010 and was appointed Second Minister for Transport, assisting Raymond Lim.

After the 2011 general election, Lui was appointed Minister for Transport and Second Minister for Foreign Affairs.[8] He relinquished his portfolio at the Foreign Affairs Ministry on 1 August 2012, but remains serving as Minister for Transport.

During his tenure as Minister for Transport, Lui defended the privatisation of the public transport system,[9] explaining that if public transport were to be nationalised, operators would be dependent on government funding as well as operate on a cost recovery basis.[10] [11] This he added, would not spur them to lower transport costs. Lui is adamant that the companies remain financially viable by approving yearly fare hikes.[12]

2011 general election

During the 2011 general election, Lui contested in the newly created Moulmein–Kallang GRC and won 58.56% of the vote, against the Workers' Party.[13]

On 11 August 2015, Lui announced his retirement from politics after serving for nine years.[4] Together with former Cabinet ministers Wong Kan Seng, Mah Bow Tan and Raymond Lim, they stepped down from politics after the 2015 general election.

Lui acknowledged the criticisms against him as a result of his management during his tenure as Minister for Transport, and said, "In politics, you need a tender heart and a thick skin, not a hard heart and thin skin. I think my heart, my skin, like all my body parts, are fine."[14]

Diplomatic career

On 1 June 2017, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs appointed Lui Singapore Ambassador to Japan.[15] [16]

Lui was appointed Singapore Ambassador to China in November 2019.[17] [18] In May 2023, he was appointed as the Singapore Ambassador to USA.[19]

Personal life

Lui is married to Soo Fen. They have two children.[20]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Biographical Summary. 2 November 2021. 2 November 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20211102133035/https://www.mfa.gov.sg/Overseas-Mission/Beijing/About-the-Embassy/Biographical-Summary. live.
  2. News: Wong . Shiying . 2023-05-30 . Lui Tuck Yew is Singapore's new ambassador to the United States . en . The Straits Times . 2023-05-31 . 0585-3923 . 31 May 2023 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230531095655/https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/lui-tuck-yew-is-singapore-s-new-ambassador-to-the-united-states . live .
  3. Web site: Lydia Lam. Lui Tuck Yew appointed Singapore's ambassador to Japan. The Straits Times. 2 June 2017. 2 January 2018. 15 November 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20171115070139/http://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/lui-tuck-yew-appointed-singapores-ambassador-to-japan. live.
  4. Web site: Transport Minister Lui Tuck Yew will not contest coming General Election. Channel News Asia. 12 August 2015. 13 August 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150813154334/http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/es-emb-transport-minister/2042822.html. live.
  5. Web site: Chan Kairen. Change of command parades for Army, Navy chiefs. Cyberpioneer. Ministry of Defence. 27 March 2003. 2 November 2013. 20 September 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20200920182458/https://www.mindef.gov.sg/web/portal/mindef/error/error404. live.
  6. Web site: About the Ambassador . 2023-08-07 . www.mfa.gov.sg . en . 8 June 2023 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230608184236/https://www.mfa.gov.sg/Overseas-Mission/Washington/About-the-Embassy/About-the-Ambassador . live .
  7. Web site: Singapore. Singapore Embassy Publication. Ministry of Foreign Affairs. 8 April 2006. 12 March 2015. 2 April 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150402115035/http://www.mfa.gov.sg/content/dam/mfa/images/om/washington/newsletter/AprilMay06.pdf. live.
  8. Web site: PM Lee announces sweeping changes to Cabinet. Channel NewsAsia. 19 May 2011. 28 May 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20110528113127/http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporelocalnews/view/1129632/1/.html. live.
  9. Web site: Nationalised transport system has its downsides: Minister Lui. 14 July 2011 . 11 March 2015. 2 April 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150402170406/https://sg.news.yahoo.com/blogs/singaporescene/nationalised-transport-system-downsides-minister-lui-011720547.html. live.
  10. Web site: Public Transport Fares.
  11. Web site: 2013-02-05 . 70% more capacity on peak-hour trains by 2017: Lui Tuck Yew . 2024-02-14 . Yahoo News . en-SG.
  12. Web site: Oral Reply by Minister for Transport Lui Tuck Yew to Parliamentary Question on Fare Increments . dead . https://archive.today/20150309184543/http://www.mot.gov.sg/News-Centre/News/2015/Oral-Reply-by-Minister-for-Transport-Lui-Tuck-Yew-to-Parliamentary-Question-on-Fare-Increments/ . 9 March 2015.
  13. Web site: PAP wins Moulmein–Kallang GRC. AsiaOne. 12 March 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150402121303/http://news.asiaone.com/News/AsiaOne+News/Singapore/Story/A1Story20110508-277664.html. 2 April 2015. live.
  14. News: Almenoar. Maria. Lui Tuck Yew on comments in support of him: 'Like obituaries, eulogies without the flowers'. 15 August 2017. 13 August 2015. The Straits Times. 16 August 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170816012624/http://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/transport/lui-tuck-yew-on-comments-in-support-of-him-like-obituaries-eulogies-without-the. live.
  15. http://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/lui-tuck-yew-appointed-singapores-ambassador-to-japan Lui Tuck Yew appointed Singapore's ambassador to Japan, Singapore News & Top Stories - The Straits Times
  16. Web site: Embassy of the Republic of Singapore in Tokyo . 2 January 2018 . 2 January 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180102191434/https://www.mfa.gov.sg/content/mfa/overseasmission/tokyo/about_the_embassy/the_ambassador.html . live .
  17. Web site: Appointment of Ambassador to the People's Republic of China. 2020-07-11. www.mfa.gov.sg. en. 2 November 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20191102161937/https://www.mfa.gov.sg/Newsroom/Press-Statements-Transcripts-and-Photos/2019/10/311019_LOC. live.
  18. Web site: hermes. 2019-11-01. Lui Tuck Yew appointed Singapore's Ambassador to China. 2020-07-11. The Straits Times. en. 12 July 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20200712030041/https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/lui-tuck-yew-appointed-singapores-ambassador-to-china. live.
  19. News: Wong . Shiying . 2023-05-30 . Lui Tuck Yew is Singapore's new ambassador to the United States . en . The Straits Times . 2023-10-05 . 0585-3923.
  20. Web site: MR Lui Tuck Yew. prime Minister's Office. 12 March 2015. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20150311063650/http://www.pmo.gov.sg/cabinet/mr-lui-tuck-yew. 11 March 2015. dmy-all.