Tan Kee Kwong

Dato' Dr. Tan Kee Kwong (simplified Chinese: 陈记光; traditional Chinese: 陳記光; pinyin: Chén Jìguāng; Cantonese Yale: Chàhn Gei-gwōng; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tân Kì-kong; born 1947) is a Malaysian politician of Chinese origin. He served as a Member of Parliament for Wangsa Maju representing People's Justice Party (PKR) of Pakatan Harapan coalition between 2013 and 2018. Previously, he was the Parti Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia (Gerakan) Member of Parliament for Segambut for three terms from 1995 to 2008 and was the deputy minister of Land and Cooperative Development from 1999 to 2004 in the Barisan Nasional (BN) federal government.[3][4] He later joined PKR in 2008 and currently sat on the party disciplinary board.

Tan Kee Kwong
陈记光
Member of the Malaysian Parliament
for Wangsa Maju
In office
5 May 2013 – 9 May 2018
Preceded byWee Choo Keong (PRPKR)
Succeeded byTan Yee Kew (PHPKR)
Majority5,511 (2013)
Member of the Malaysian Parliament
for Segambut
In office
8 March 1995 – 7 March 2008
Preceded byNew constituency
Succeeded byLim Lip Eng (DAPPR)
Majority12,158 (1995)
8,588 (1999)
16,968 (2004)
Personal details
Born
Tan Kee Kwong

1947 (age 76–77)[1]
CitizenshipMalaysian
Political partyPeople's Justice Party (PKR) (2008–)
Parti Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia (Gerakan) (1995–2008)
Other political
affiliations
Pakatan Harapan (PH) (2015-)
Pakatan Rakyat (PR) (2008-2015)
Barisan Nasional (BN) (1995-2008)
ParentTan Chee Khoon
Alma materUniversiti Malaya[2] (M.B.B.S.)
OccupationPolitician
Medical Doctor
Websitehttps://www.facebook.com/Tankeekwong Facebook
Tan Kee Kwong
Traditional Chinese陳記光
Simplified Chinese陈记光

Early life and professional career

Tan is born and raised in Kuala Lumpur. His father, Tan Sri Tan Chee Khoon is the founder of the Gerakan party and the former official leader of opposition between 1964 and 1978.

Tan was educated at the Victoria Institution, Kuala Lumpur, from 1960 to 1966. He was its School Captain in his final year. A medical doctor by profession, Tan graduated from University of Malaya and worked in United Kingdom during 1977 and 1981. He then worked for two years in Southern Sudan, practising community medicine with a voluntary Christian NGO.[5] He later returned to Malaysia and started a private clinic on Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman in Kuala Lumpur.[2]

Politics

In 1995, he joined Gerakan two month before the general election and Tan Sri Dato' Alex Lee nominated him as a candidate in the new created parliamentary seat of Segambut. He was elected as Member of Parliament for Segambut in the 1995 election and was re-elected in 1999 and 2004 elections. In 1999, he was appointed as the Deputy Minister of Lands and Co-operatives Development by Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad, a position he held until 2004.

Tan did not contest in the March 2008 general election. He later quit Gerakan and joined PKR in August 2008.[6][7] In the 2013 election, he contested and was elected as a Member of Parliament from Wangsa Maju on PKR ticket.[8]

Election results

Parliament of Malaysia[9][10][11]
YearConstituencyCandidateVotesPctOpponent(s)VotesPctBallots castMajorityTurnout
1995P106 Segambut, Kuala LumpurTan Kee Kwong (Gerakan)24,25966.72%Abdul Muluk Daud (DAP)12,10133.28%38,88012,15868.06%
1999Tan Kee Kwong (Gerakan)24,92660.41%M. Manoharan (DAP)16,33839.59%42,1758,58870.16%
2004P117 Segambut, Kuala LumpurTan Kee Kwong (Gerakan)28,06171.67%Kuan Perk Siong (DAP)11,09328.33%40,26116,96870.20%
2013P116 Wangsa MajuTan Kee Kwong (PKR)31,64154.77%Mohd Shafei Abdullah (UMNO)26,13045.23%58,2915,51186.01%

Honours

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