Zainul Abidin | |
Office: | Singapore Ambassador to the State of Kuwait |
Term Start: | 27 October 2011 |
President: | Tony Tan Halimah Yacob Tharman Shanmugaratnam |
Primeminister: | Lee Hsien Loong |
Predecessor: | Wong Kwok Pun[1] |
Office1: | Senior Minister of State for Foreign Affairs |
Term Start1: | 30 May 2006 |
Term End1: | 20 May 2011 |
Primeminister1: | Lee Hsien Loong |
Predecessor1: | Position established |
Successor1: | Masagos Zulkifli |
Office2: | Mayor of North East District |
Term Start2: | 24 November 2001 |
Term End2: | 30 May 2009 |
Primeminister2: | Goh Chok Tong Lee Hsien Loong |
Predecessor2: | Position established |
Successor2: | Teo Ser Luck |
Constituency Mp3: | Aljunied GRC (Eunos) |
Parliament3: | Singapore |
Term Start3: | 25 October 2001 |
Term End3: | 18 April 2011 |
Majority3: | 16,225 (56.10%) |
Constituency Mp4: | Cheng San GRC (Punggol East) |
Parliament4: | Singapore |
Term Start4: | 2 January 1997 |
Term End4: | 18 October 2001 |
Majority4: | 9,421 (54.80%) |
Predecessor4: | Constituency established |
Successor4: | Constituency abolished |
Birth Date: | 1948 3, df=yes |
Birth Place: | Colony of Singapore |
Nationality: | Singaporean |
Party: | People's Action Party |
Children: | 4 |
Alma Mater: | National University of Singapore |
Zainul Abidin bin Mohamed Rasheed (born 17 March 1948)[2] is a Singaporean diplomat, former politician and journalist. A former member of the governing People's Action Party (PAP), he was the Member of Parliament (MP) representing Eunos ward of Aljunied GRC between 2001 and 2011 and Cheng San GRC representing Punggol East ward from 1997 to 2001.[3]
He previously served as Senior Minister of State for Foreign Affairs between 2006 and 2011 and the Mayor of North East District from 2001 to 2009. He has been serving as Singapore Ambassador to the State of Kuwait and Special Envoy to the Middle East.[4]
Zainul attended Jalan Daud Primary School and Raffles Institution before graduating from the National University of Singapore where he majored in economics. He was also awarded the Gold Outstanding Young Singaporean Award in 1974.
Zainul Abidin was a journalist with Singapore Press Holdings between 1976 and 1996, working as an editor for the Asia News Bulletin, Berita Harian and The Sunday Times, and then Associate Editor of The Straits Times, before being seconded to the government sector.
Zainul Abidin first stood for the 1997 Singapore general elections under the People's Action Party (PAP) under Cheng San Group Representation Constituency (GRC), against the Workers' Party (WP), whose notable candidates were J. B. Jeyaratnam and Tang Liang Hong. The PAP won the constituency.
Zainul Abidin was appointed Senior Parliamentary Secretary for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs from 1998 – 2001.
Zainul Abidin later moved to Aljunied GRC for the 2001 general elections where there is a walkover. He was then appointed Minister of State for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 2004.
He remained in Aljunied GRC for the 2006 general elections where the WP also contested in the ward. The PAP team won the elections with 56.09% of the votes. He was subsequently given a Senior Minister of State role in 2006 to 2011.[5]
He also held the post of Mayor of the Northeast Community Development Council from 2001 to 2008.
In the 2011 general elections, Zainul Abidin was part of the PAP team which lost Aljunied GRC to the WP consists of Low Thia Kiang, Pritam Singh, Sylvia Lim, Muhamad Faisal Manap and Chen Show Mao. In a post-election interview, he suggested that Lee Kuan Yew's remarks on Malays, Muslims and integration in his book, Hard Truths to Keep Singapore Going, may have had some influence over the Malay votes, and "many were hurt by those remarks and remain so."[6]
Prior to the 2011 presidential election, Zainul declined to announce a candidacy on 29 May, but did not categorically rule out a run, declaring that he wished to take a break before making any decisions. He did not make any further statements on a possible campaign afterwards.
Zainul Abidin was a member of the Majlis Ugama Islam Singapura (MUIS) from 1986 to 1988.[7] He then served in Mendaki from 1990 to 1993.
He has held various appointments, among them being:
In September 2011, after the general elections, Zainul Abidin was appointed as the chairman SPH UnionWorks, owned by the Singapore Press Holdings,[8] which operates two Singapore radio stations 91.3FM and 100.3FM.[9] He was also named as the consultant of the book publishing arm SPH's book publishing arm, Straits Times Press (STP).[10]
Zainul Abidin also serves on the boards of various local and international companies including Chairman of Diamond Electric Pte Ltd, deputy chairman, lead independent director of Australian-listed OM Holdings, Director of Mediacorp, Board Member of National Volunteer Philanthropy Centre and Director of Temasek Cares.[11] He also serves as a corporate adviser to Temasek International.[12]
On 27 October 2011, Zainul Abidin was appointed non-resident Ambassador to Kuwait[13] and a special envoy of the Minister for Foreign Affairs to the Middle East.[14] [15]
Zainul Abidin is married and has 3 sons and a daughter.[16]
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