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Chia Shi-Lu (Chinese: 谢世儒; pinyin: Xiè Shìrú; born 13 October 1971[1]) is a Singaporean medical practitioner and former politician.[2][3][4] A member of the country's governing People's Action Party, he served as Member of Parliament of Tanjong Pagar GRC for Queenstown from 7 May 2011 to 23 June 2020.[5][6]
Chia Shi-Lu | |
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谢世儒 | |
Member of the Singapore Parliament for Tanjong Pagar GRC (Queenstown) | |
In office 27 April 2011 – 23 June 2020 | |
Preceded by | Baey Yam Keng (PAP) |
Succeeded by | Eric Chua Swee Leong (PAP) |
Personal details | |
Born | Singapore | 13 October 1971
Political party | People's Action Party |
Alma mater | Anglo-Chinese School (Independent) National Junior College National University of Singapore Imperial College London University of London |
Chia was born on 13 October 1971 to a middle-class family and is the older of two brothers.[7] He studied in Anglo-Chinese School (Independent) and National Junior College. In 1990, Chia received the President's Scholarship to study medicine at the National University of Singapore; he graduated in 1995.[8]
After graduating, Chia worked overseas in Switzerland, Japan, London and Boston.[4] He joined the Singapore General Hospital in 2001 and received his qualifications in surgery and orthopedics in 2000 and 2003 respectively.[4] He is also an associate professor at Duke-NUS.[9]
Chia joined the People's Action Party in 2009.[8] In the 2011 Singaporean general election, Chia was fielded as a replacement candidate for Baey Yam Keng in the PAP team contesting Tanjong Pagar GRC; Baey had to replace Steve Tan who dropped out of the election for personal reasons.[3] The team won by walkover.[5] In the 2015 election, the team successfully defended their constituency against Singaporeans First.[6]
In 2014, Chia succeeded Lam Pin Min as Chairman of the Government Parliamentary Committee for Health.[10]
On 12 April 2020, Chia made a Facebook post detailing his trip to Alexandra Village Hawker Centre to distribute masks amidst the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic in Singapore. He was criticised for apparently violating the circuit breaker (stay-at-home order) to campaign.[11] Chia defended himself, stating that he was there to educate the public to wear masks.[12] The PAP announced that it was suspending all ground engagement activities the next day.[13]
Chia did not contest in the 2020 general election, and hence stepped down as MP.[2]
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