Ong Chit Chung

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Ong Chit Chung (simplified Chinese: 翁执中; traditional Chinese: 翁執中; pinyin: Wēng Zhízhōng; 28 January 1949 – 14 July 2008) was a Singaporean politician who served as a Member of Parliament (MP) for Bukit Timah Group Representation Constituency (GRC) from May 1997 to October 2001 and Jurong GRC from March 2002 till his death in July 2008. He was also a military historian at the National University of Singapore.

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Succeeded byConstituency abolished
MajorityN/A (walkover)
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Ong Chit Chung
翁执中
Member of the Singapore Parliament
for Jurong GRC
In office
25 October 2001  14 July 2008
Preceded byConstituency established
Succeeded byConstituency abolished
MajorityN/A (walkover)
Member of the Singapore Parliament
for Bukit Timah GRC
In office
2 January 1997  18 October 2001
Preceded byConstituency established
Succeeded byConstituency abolished
MajorityN/A (walkover)
Member of the Singapore Parliament
for Bukit Batok
In office
3 September 1988  16 December 1996
Preceded byChai Chong Yii
Succeeded byConstituency abolished
Majority
  • 1988: 2,734 (11.88%)
  • 1991: 858 (3.57%)
Personal details
Born28 January 1949
Died14 July 2008(2008-07-14) (aged 59)
PartyPeople's Action Party
SpouseElizabeth Ong
Children2
Alma materVictoria School
OccupationMilitary historian[1]
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Career

Entering politics in 1988, Ong served the Bukit Batok Constituency[2] for two terms, before the constituency became part of the Bukit Timah Group Representation Constituency in 1996, and the constituency becoming a part of the Jurong Group Representation Constituency in 2001. In 1991, Ong was appointed Parliamentary Secretary for Ministry of Home Affairs and Labour. During his twenty years in politics, Ong also served as the Chairman for the Government Parliamentary Committees for Education, Defence and Foreign Affairs.[3][4]

Ong was also as a historian[5] with several publications about World War II.[6][7][8]

Ong's seat in Bukit Timah GRC was left vacant after his death, with the remaining MPs of Jurong GRC taking care of his ward.[9]

Death

Ong died from heart cancer at home on 14 July 2008, leaving behind a wife and two sons.[10]

Legacy

On 2 August 2008, Ong's alma mater, Victoria School, named a student leadership award after Ong. Called the Dr. Ong Chit Chung Leadership Award, it is awarded to high-performing students in the school. Ong's old Chief Librarian badge that was used when he was still in Victoria School, was presented by Ong's widow to the principal Low Eng Teong, and was later added to the collection in the school's heritage centre.[11]

The Ong Chit Chung Memorial Scholarship in the Department of History at the National University of Singapore is also named after him.[12]

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