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In this Chinese name, the family name is Ng.
Irene Ng Phek Hoong
伍碧虹
Member of Parliament
for Tampines GRC (Tampines Changkat)
In office
25 October 2001 – 11 September 2015
Preceded byAline Wong
Succeeded byDesmond Choo
Personal details
Born (1963-12-24) 24 December 1963 (age 61)
Penang, Malaysia
NationalitySingapore
Political partyPeople's Action Party
SpouseGraham Berry

Irene Ng Phek Hoong (Chinese: 伍碧虹; pinyin: Wǔ Bìhóng; born 24 December 1963) is a former Malaysian-born Singaporean politician who represented Tampines Group Representation Constituency from 2001 to 2015. She is also a Writer-in-Residence at the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS).

Education

From 1969–1979, Ng studied at Primary Convent Primary and Convent Secondary in Bukit Mertajam, Penang. She attended Nanyang Junior College, Singapore for two years and then did her Bachelor of Arts & Social Science at the National University of Singapore, obtaining her degree in 1986.

She obtained her M.Sc in International Relations at the London School of Economics & Political Science in 1998.

Career

In 1986, Ng was the editor of Kyoto Publication and later joined the Straits Times Press as a journalist.

Political career

Before joining politics in 2001, Ng was the Senior Political Correspondent of The Straits Times. Irene has won several journalism and writing awards. After joining politics, she worked as director of programmes and senior research fellow at the Singapore Institute of International Affairs, and later, as a director at National Trades Union Congress.

In the 2001 and 2006 general elections, Ng's party, the People's Action Party, were up against the Singapore Democratic Alliance over Tampines GRC. On both occasions, her team won with 73.34% and 68.51% of the votes respectively. At the 2011 general election, she was re-elected with 57.22% of the votes against the National Solidarity Party.

Ng is currently writing the second volume of the biography on S. Rajaratnam, Singapore's first Foreign Minister. The first volume, The Singapore Lion: A Biography of S. Rajaratnam, was published in early 2010. It recently won the Excellence Award for the ‘Best Book/Best Writer’ on Asian socio-economic or media scene’ at the prestigious Asian Publishing Awards 2010. On 11 August 2011, she produced another book, The Short Stories and Radio Plays of S. Rajaratnam, which she edited with an introduction. It was launched by President SR Nathan. The collection is now used as text in the National Arts Council’s Literary Arts Programme's Literart Arts Programme for schools. A telemovie titled +65 based on the book was aired on MediaCorp Channel 5 in March 2013.

Irene is in the Government Parliamentary Committees (GPC) of Foreign Affairs and Defence, Education, as well as of Information and the Arts.

She graduated from the National University of Singapore with a Bachelor of Arts and Social Science, studying sociology, English language and philosophy. She has a Master of Science in international relations from the London School of Economics and Political Science. In 2006, Irene was awarded an honorary professorial fellowship at the Edinburgh University. She served as a faculty member of the Salzburg Global Seminar 2012. Later that year, she was a visiting senior fellow at East–West Center, Hawaii.

Personal life

Ng was married in her mid-twenties but got an annulment, and subsequently married Graham Berry, the chief executive of the Scottish Arts Council in 2007.

Bibliography

Ng authored two books on S. Rajaratnam, The Singapore Lion in 2010 and The Lion’s Roar in 2024.

References

  1. "MP Irene Ng announces that she is stepping down".
  2. "Ms Irene Ng Phek Hoong". Parliament.gov.sg. Parliament of Singapore. Archived from the original on 15 December 2014. Retrieved 21 May 2015.
  3. "PM Lee launches biography of S Rajaratnam". Channel NewsAsia.
  4. S. Rajaratnam. The Short Stories And Radio Plays of S. Rajaratnam. Epigram Books. ISBN 978-981-07-3183-0.
  5. "Book Launch". Archived from the original on 2011-10-08.
  6. "The Stories of Yesterday and Today: Celebrating Traditional Tales and Singapore Writing".
  7. ^ "MP Irene Ng finds 'man worth waiting for'". AsiaOne. Archived from the original on 2010-09-02. Retrieved 2010-12-31.
  8. "Singapore cannot exist other than as an island city-state connected to the world: PM Wong". The Straits Times. 23 July 2024. Retrieved November 25, 2024.
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