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PSP s Tan Cheng Bock not retiring but repositioning , will run for next General Election

Progress Singapore Party s (PSP) Tan Cheng Bock might have stepped down as the Secretary-General, but that doesn t mean he s out for the count, as was assured during a PSP press conference on Apr. 3. It was announced on Apr. 1 that Francis Yuen would be taking over Tan, as the Secretary-General following the appointment of the party s new Central Executive Committee (CEC). Yuen, who has a storied career in the field of aerospace engineering locally and in China, was previously the Assistant Secretary-General of PSP. Not retiring but changing gear During the press conference, Tan elaborated more on his decision to take a backseat.

Tan Cheng Bock steps down as PSP chief, hands reins to former air force colonel Francis Yuen

April 01, 2021 Mr Francis Yuen (left) will take over from party founder Tan Cheng Bock. The Straits Times file and Progress Singapore Party SINGAPORE - Former Republic of Singapore Air Force colonel Francis Yuen has been appointed secretary-general of the Progress Singapore Party (PSP), taking over from party founder Tan Cheng Bock. Dr Tan, 80, has become party chairman. This was announced by the PSP on Thursday (April 1), after its central executive committee (CEC) met on Wednesday (March 31). Mr Yuen, 71, was assistant secretary-general of PSP, and had run as a candidate in Chua Chu Kang GRC during the general election last year.

Former air force colonel Francis Yuen is new PSP chief, taking over from founder Tan Cheng Bock

Former air force colonel Francis Yuen is new PSP chief, taking over from founder Tan Cheng Bock
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Progress Singapore Party s Leong Mun Wai rejects rift rumours, as six new CEC members elected | Singapore

Progress Singapore Party s Leong Mun Wai rejects rift rumours, as six new CEC members elected | Singapore
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