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Lam Pin Min

Singaporean politician (born 1969)


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Singaporean politician (born 1969)

FieldValue
nameLam Pin Min
native_name蓝彬明
imageLam Pin Min 2018.jpg
captionLam in 2018
office1Senior Minister of State for Health
term_start11 May 2017
alongside1Amy Khor (2017–2020)
Chee Hong Tat (2017–2018)
Edwin Tong (2018–2020)
term_end126 July 2020
minister1Gan Kim Yong
successor1Koh Poh Koon
Janil Puthucheary
office2Senior Minister of State for Transport
term_start21 May 2017
alongside2Janil Puthucheary (2018–2020)
term_end226 July 2020
predecessor2Ng Chee Meng
successor2Chee Hong Tat
Amy Khor
minister2Khaw Boon Wan
1blankname2Second Minister
1namedata2Ng Chee Meng
(2017–2018)
office3Minister of State for Health
term_start31 August 2014
term_end330 April 2017
alongside3Chee Hong Tat (2015–2017)
minister3Gan Kim Yong
predecessor3Amy Khor (2013)
constituency_MP6Sengkang West SMC
majority6{{plainlist
term_start67 May 2011
term_end623 June 2020
predecessor6Constituency established
successor6Constituency abolished
constituency_MP7Ang Mo Kio GRC
majority747,157 (32.28%)
term_start76 May 2006
term_end719 April 2011
predecessor7PAP held
successor7PAP held
birth_date
birth_placeSingapore
partyPeople's Action Party
occupation
professionOphthalmologist
alma_materNational University of Singapore (MBBS, MMed)
Royal College of Physicians
height
children2
branchRepublic of Singapore Air Force
serviceyears1995–2003
unitSAF Medical Corps

Chee Hong Tat (2017–2018) Edwin Tong (2018–2020) Janil Puthucheary Amy Khor (2017–2018)

  • 2011: 4,098 (16.22%)
  • 2015: 6,848 (24.22%) Royal College of Physicians Lam Pin Min (born 1 September 1969) is a Singaporean ophthalmologist and politician who served as Senior Minister of State for Health and Senior Minister of State for Transport between 2017 and 2020. A member of the governing People's Action Party (PAP), he was the Member of Parliament (MP) for the Sengkang West division of Ang Mo Kio Group Representation Constituency (GRC) between 2006 and 2011, and Sengkang West Single Member Constituency (SMC) between 2011 and 2020.

In the 2020 general election, he was part of the four-member PAP team for the newly created Sengkang GRC, led by Ng Chee Meng. They lost to He Ting Ru's team representing the opposition Workers' Party (WP).

Education

Lam attended Anglo-Chinese School and National Junior College before graduating from Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine at the National University of Singapore in 1993.

After completing medical school, Lam joined the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) as a regular medical officer in 1995. Whilst in service, he obtained his postgraduate diploma in aviation medicine from the Royal College of Physicians in 1997.

Lam subsequently went on to become a fellow in the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh and complete a Master of Medicine degree in ophthalmology at the National University of Singapore in 2000.

Career

Military career

Lam was trained as an aviation medicine specialist and served the Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF) as a medical officer and flight surgeon between 1995 and 2003. He held various appointments in the RSAF, including Officer Commanding in an airbase medical centre and Branch Head of the RSAF Aeromedical Centre. He also spent 3 months serving as the medical commander of the Singapore Medical Contingent, serving in the United Nations Military Hospital in Timor-Leste before its independence in 2000.

Private practice

Lam worked as a pediatric ophthalmologist at KK Women's and Children's Hospital, Singapore National Eye Centre, and Eagle Eye Centre. Lam sits on the Civil Aviation Medical Board and is the Adviser to the Society of Aviation Medicine, Singapore.

After his electoral defeat in the 2020 general election, Lam joined Eagle Eye Centre as chief executive officer and Director of the Paediatric Ophthalmology and Adult Strabismus Service, and Senior Advisor of Lumens Auto on 1 September and 27 October 2020 respectively.

Political career

Lam made his political debut in the 2006 general election as part of a six-member PAP team for Ang Mo Kio GRC led by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong; the team defeated the WP with 66.14% of the vote. He was subsequently assigned to the Sengkang West division.

In the 2011 general election, Lam contested in the newly created Sengkang West SMC after it was created from his Sengkang West division; he defeated WP candidate Koh Choong Yong with 58.1% of the vote.

In the 2015 general election, Lam stood for re-election in Sengkang West SMC; he won an improved 62.1% of the vote in a rematch against Koh.

Lam served as the chairman of the Government Parliamentary Committee for Health between 2009 and 2014, having previously served as the deputy chairman between 2006 and 2008.

In August 2014, Lam was appointed Minister of State for Health.

Subsequently, in May 2017, Lam was appointed Senior Minister of State for Health and Senior Minister of State for Transport.

During the 2020 general election, Lam contested in the newly created Sengkang GRC, which comprised parts of Pasir Ris–Punggol GRC and his now-defunct Sengkang West SMC, along with the entire Punggol East SMC, but lost with 47.88% of the vote. This was the second time the PAP had lost to the opposition in a GRC since the WP gained Aljunied GRC in 2011, as well as the first time the opposition had won a newly created GRC.

Lam stood again in Sengkang GRC in the 2025 general election, leading three political newcomers. His team lost to the WP with 43.68% of the vote, a decrease of over 4% from 2020.

Controversies

In January 2015, Lam was involved in a controversy in which Build-to-Order (BTO) residents in the Fernvale Lea estate, in his constituency, were not informed of plans to build a columbarium next to their block. He upset residents further when seen sitting at the same table as the contractors at a Meet-the-People Session (MPS). Minister for National Development Khaw Boon Wan later told Parliament that there would be no commercial columbarium at the site.

In February 2018, it was revealed that Lam had sent an appeal letter directly to the State Courts to help Tang Ling Lee, a resident of Sengkang West SMC, who had been sentenced to one week's imprisonment for seriously injuring a motorcyclist in a road traffic accident. Justice See Kee Oon of the High Court dismissed the appeal, saying that the letter trivialised the injuries sustained by the rider and contradicted the statement of facts Tang had previously agreed to. This incident led to many netizens questioning why Lam, both a legislative and executive member of the government, was overstepping his duty by interfering with the judiciary. Such letters were to be sent to the Attorney-General's Chambers and not the Courts. In response, then-PAP whip Chan Chun Sing wrote a letter to PAP MPs, saying that they should not write letters of appeal to the courts to prevent "any misperception that they [could] influence or interfere in the judicial process”.

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References

References

  1. "Guest of Honour {{!}} International Ophthalmology Congress".
  2. Yee, Jonathan. (16 November 2019). "8 Lam Pin Min Facts That Help You Understand The Minister At The Heart Of The PMD Saga".
  3. "Humanity in Medicine".
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  6. "Eagle Eye Centre".
  7. "Former Senior Minister of State for Transport Lam Pin Min joins car rental firm Lumens as senior adviser".
  8. "ELD {{!}} 2006 Parliamentary General Election Results".
  9. "Wayback Machine".
  10. Lim, Royston. (12 September 2015). "GE2015: Lam Pin Min wins Sengkang West SMC".
  11. [https://www.moh.gov.sg/content/dam/moh_web/About%20Us/Dr%20Lam%20Pin%20Min.pdf Dr Lam Pin Min, Minister of State] {{Webarchive. link. (1 December 2017 . Ministry of Health website, retrieved 8 September 2015.)
  12. [http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/incumbent-lam-pin-min/2051184.html Incumbent Lam Pin Min will defend Sengkang West SMC] {{Webarchive. link. (4 March 2016 . Channel NewsAsia, 15 August 2015.)
  13. Singapore, Prime Minister's Office. (3 January 2019). "PMO {{!}} Changes to Cabinet and other appointments".
  14. (2020-03-13). "Singapore GE: New Sengkang GRC to be formed; includes single-seat wards of Punggol East and Sengkang West". The Straits Times.
  15. "ELD {{!}} 2020 Parliamentary General Election Results".
  16. "GE2020: Sengkang GRC a ‘major loss’ to 4G team, says PM Lee".
  17. (2025-05-04). "GE2025: WP wins in Sengkang GRC with 56.31%, improving on 2020 showing". The Straits Times.
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  19. Hio, Lester. (30 January 2015). "How the columbarium saga unfolded".
  20. "PAP MPs reminded not to write to the courts on behalf of constituents".
  21. "Retired judge counters Chan with LKY's instruction not to write appeal letters to courts".
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