Mary Yap

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Mary Yap Kain Ching (Chinese: 叶娟呈; pinyin: Yè Juānchéng) is a Malaysian politician and the former Deputy Minister of Higher Education in the Cabinet of Malaysia.[1][2] She is a member of United Sabah Party (PBS).

Prime MinisterNajib Razak
MinisterIdris Jusoh
Preceded byHerself as Deputy Minister of Education
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Mary Yap
叶娟呈
Deputy Minister of Higher Education
In office
29 July 2015  9 May 2018
MonarchsAbdul Halim
Muhammad V
Prime MinisterNajib Razak
MinisterIdris Jusoh
Preceded byHerself as Deputy Minister of Education
Succeeded byTeo Nie Ching as Deputy Minister of Education
ConstituencyTawau
Deputy Minister of Education II
In office
16 May 2013  29 July 2015
MonarchAbdul Halim
Prime MinisterNajib Razak
MinisterMuhyiddin Yassin
Idris Jusoh
Preceded byMohd Puad Zarkashi as Deputy Minister of Education
Saifuddin Abdullah as Deputy Minister of Higher Education
Succeeded byHerself (Higher Education)
Chong Sin Woon (Education)
ConstituencyTawau
Member of the Malaysian Parliament
for Tawau
In office
5 May 2013  9 May 2018
Preceded byChua Soon Bui (SAPP)
Succeeded byChristina Liew (PKRPH)
Majority4,979 (2013)
Personal details
Born (1951-03-10) 10 March 1951 (age 75)
CitizenshipMalaysian
PartyUnited Sabah Party (PBS) (2013–present)
Other political
affiliations
Barisan Nasional (BN)
United Sabah Alliance
OccupationPolitician
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Personal life

Mary was born on 10 March 1951 in Tawau, Crown Colony of North Borneo and spent most of her childhood there before being sent to Kota Kinabalu to live with relatives after Form 3 to continue her studies.[3] She is a devout Christian of the Protestant tradition belonging to the Basel Christian Church of Malaysia denomination.[4]

Educational career

Mary started her career as a lecturer and teacher in the 1970s. She obtained a Bachelor of Arts in English Literature in 1974 from Universiti Malaya on a federal scholarship and a Diploma of Education from the same university the following year.[3] In 1994, she completed her Master of Education (TESOL) from the University of Leeds, Britain.[3] She was the principal of SM Teknik Tawau, a prestigious technical and vocational school in Tawau, Sabah, Malaysia when she retired in 2007.[4] She was an advisor to the Minister of Education on the Cluster Schools of Excellence Movement from 2007 to 2009. The Southeast Asia Ministers of Education Organisation awarded her the second Lý Chánh Đức Award.[3] She was appointed to the Women's Advisory Council for Sabah as a member and the chair of Education Committee in 2009. Along the same year, she was appointed to the PINTAR Foundation. In 2013, she completed her PhD program.[4] From 2013 to 2015, she was the Deputy Minister of Education.[5] Later she became the Deputy Minister of Higher Education for Malaysia from 2015 to 2018. On 10 November 2017, she opened the Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Research Centre of the National University of Malaysia.[6]

Political career

Prior to the 2013 general election, she contest the parliamentary seat in her hometown of Tawau and won, subsequently became a Member of Parliament for the town.[7]

Election results

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Parliament of Malaysia[8][9]
Year Constituency Candidate Votes Pct Opponent(s) Votes Pct Ballots cast Majority Turnout
2013 P190 Tawau Yap Kain Ching (PBS) 21,331 54.88% Kong Hong Min (PKR) 16,352 42.07% 39,787 4,979 77.20%
Chua Soon Bui (SAPP) 633 1.63%
Ahmad Awang @ Madon (IND) 553 1.42%
2018 Yap Kain Ching (PBS) 16,673 39.00% Christina Liew Chin Jin (PKR) 21,400 50.05% 43,861 4,727 73.20%
Mohamad Husain (PAS) 2,518 5.89%
Alizaman Jijurahman (PHRS) 2,162 5.06%
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