On Tuesday (4 Apr), the Progress Singapore Party (PSP) shared that Leong Mun Wai has been appointed as its new Secretary-General.
In its announcement, the party also revealed other holders for key roles such as Chairman, Treasurer, and more.
Additionally, it introduced a list of members who are part of the Central Executive Committee (CEC).
Posting to their official Facebook account on 4 Apr, PSP announced new key appointment holders for the year ahead.
Source: Progress Singapore Party on Facebook
Among them was Mr Leong, who will now be acting as the party’s Secretary-General.
Addressing the appointment, Mr Leong thanked the party for putting its trust in him in a separate Facebook post.
He also noted that his predecessor, Francis Yuen, laid a strong foundation for the party over the last two years.
“Now that the baton has been passed to me, I strive to bring PSP to greater heights,” he said.
On 26 Mar, PSP announced that Mr Yuen had stepped down from his position as the party’s Secretary-General.
This was due to his commitments as the Executive Chairman of an overseas public listed company, which made it difficult for him to continue in his position.
Besides Mr Leong, PSP also revealed a list of other key appointment holders in the CEC.
They are as follows:
In addition, the party stated that other members of the CEC include:
Speaking in the announcement video, newly appointed Vice-Chairman Ms Poa said the new members of the CEC bring with them a wide range of professional skills and experiences.
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Featured image adapted from Progress Singapore Party.
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