Lam Pin Min

Dr Lam Pin Min (simplified Chinese: 蓝彬明; traditional Chinese: 藍彬明; pinyin: Lán Bīnmíng; born 1 September 1969) is a politician and medical doctor from Singapore. A member of the country's governing People's Action Party (PAP), he is currently a Senior Minister of State in the Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Transport. He has been a Member of Parliament (MP) since 2006.[1][2] He is a Chinese Singaporean of Hakka descent[3][4] from the Lam clan[5], and has family roots in Dabu County, Guangdong, China.[6]

Early Life

Lam has four siblings - two brothers and a younger sister. As the middle child, he is quoted to have had to "recycle the secondhand textbooks handed down from [his] elder brother." He grew up in one of the earliest HDB flats in Tanglin Halt Road. It was a 3-room HDB flat – 2 bedrooms and 1 living room, with only one bedroom being air-conditioned. The house was cramped and the siblings had to sleep on mattresses on the floor. Lam's father was the sole breadwinner as his mother stayed home to look after the four children. All three of his siblings, and him, have graduated from university, supported by their parents.[7] Lam claims he grew up wanting to be a veterinarian, but his parents thought that studying to become a doctor locally would be much cheaper.

Career

Lam served as a regular medical officer in the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) in 1995, obtaining a Diploma in Aviation Medicine from the United Kingdom in 1997 and subsequently a Fellowship in the Royal College of Surgeons (Edinburgh) and a Master in Medicine in Ophthalmology from the National University of Singapore (NUS) in 2000. Dr Lam held many appointments in the Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF), including Officer Commanding in an Airbase Medical Centre and as a Branch Head in 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 East Timor during pre-independence in 2000.[8][9] Lam was trained as an Aviation Medicine Specialist and served the RSAF as a medical officer and Flight Surgeon from 1995 to 2003, before moving into clinical practice in 2003. Prior to becoming a Minister of State, he served as a pediatric ophthalmologist at KK Women's and Children's Hospital,the Singapore National Eye Centre, and Eagle Eye Centre.[10][2][1][11] Lam sits on the Civil Aviation Medical Board and is the Adviser to the Society of Aviation Medicine, Singapore.[10]

Political career

Lam was first elected to parliament at the 2006 general election as a member of the PAP team in the Ang Mo Kio Group Representation Constituency. He was part of the six-member PAP team (led by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong) which defeated the team from the Workers' Party by 96,636 votes (66.1%) to 49,479 (33.9%).

At the 2011 general election, Lam's Sengkang West ward (which encompasses Anchorvale and Fernvale of Sengkang New Town) was made a single-member constituency. Lam stood in the single-member constituency and defeated Koh Choong Yong of the Workers' Party by 14,689 votes (58.1%) to 10,591 (41.9%).

At the 2015 general election, Lam defeated Koh Choong Yong of the Worker's Party in Sengkang West SMC after scoring 62.1% of the vote.[12]

Lam served as the Chairman of the Government Parliamentary Committee for Health from 2009 to 2014 (having previously been the Deputy Chairman from 2006 to 2008).[13]

In August 2014, Lam was appointed a Minister of State in the Ministry of Health.[14]

Subsequently in May 2017, Dr Lam was appointed Senior Minister of State in the Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Transport.[15]

Controversies

In January 2015, Lam was involved in a controversy wherein Build-To-Order residents in Fernvale Lea, in his Sengkang West ward, were not informed of plans to build a columbarium next to their block.[16] During a meeting with residents, Dr Lam was spotted sitting alongside the contractors, leading to a misunderstanding that he was on their side instead of the residents’. Minister for National Development Khaw Boon Wan informed Parliament that there will be no commercial columbarium at the site.

In February 2018 it was revealed that Lam had sent an appeal letter directly to State Courts to help his resident, Tang Ling Lee, who was sentenced to one week jail for seriously injuring a motorcyclist in a road traffic accident. The High Court Judge, justice See Kee Oon dismissed the appeal, stating that Lam's letter had misrepresented the facts and trivialised the injuries sustained by the rider. This incident led to a furor online with many netizens questioning why Lam, a legislative as well as an executive member of the government, was overstepping his duty by interfering with the judiciary.[17] Such letters should be forwarded to the Attorney-General’s Chambers first.[8]

Education

Lam was educated in Anglo-Chinese School (ACS) and National Junior College (NJC)(1986-1987). He graduated from Medical School, National University of Singapore (NUS) in 1993. He then joined the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) as a regular medical officer in 1995. Whilst in service in the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF), he obtained his postgraduate Diploma in Aviation Medicine from the Royal College of Physicians (London) in 1997 and subsequently a Fellowship in the Royal College of Surgeons (Edinburgh) and a Master in Medicine in Ophthalmology from NUS in 2000.[10][18]

Personal life

Lam is married and has two daughters.[10] He is a Christian.[19][20]

References

  1. "Dr Lam Pin Min" (PDF). Singapore Parliament.
  2. "Dr Lam Pin Min" (PDF). Ministry of Health Singapore. July 2017.
  3. Jodaidro (2008-10-11). "Hakka people: Lam Pin Min". Hakka people. Retrieved 2020-04-17.
  4. "Category:Singaporean people of Hakka descent", Wikipedia, 2018-06-02, retrieved 2020-04-17
  5. "Lam Pin Min(蓝彬明)". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 2020-04-17.
  6. "Category:People from Dabu", Wikipedia, 2015-07-30, retrieved 2020-04-17
  7. "Lam Pin Min - Reminiscing the Past". web.archive.org. 2016-10-31. Retrieved 2020-04-17.
  8. Yee, Jonathan (2019-11-16). "8 Lam Pin Min Facts That Help You Understand The Minister At The Heart Of The PMD Saga". Must Share News - Independent News For Singaporeans. Retrieved 2020-04-17.
  9. "Humanity in Medicine". enewsletter.ntu.edu.sg. Retrieved 2020-04-17.
  10. "Lam Pin Min(蓝彬明)". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 2020-04-17.
  11. "Eagle Eye Centre". Medical Hub. Retrieved 2020-04-17.
  12. Lim, Royston (2015-09-12). "GE2015: Lam Pin Min wins Sengkang West SMC". The Straits Times. Retrieved 2020-04-17.
  13. Dr Lam Pin Min, Minister of State Archived 2017-12-01 at the Wayback Machine. Ministry of Health website, retrieved 8 September 2015.
  14. Incumbent Lam Pin Min will defend Sengkang West SMC. Channel NewsAsia, 15 August 2015.
  15. . PMO website
  16. Hio, Lester (2015-01-30). "How the columbarium saga unfolded". The Straits Times. Retrieved 2020-04-17.
  17. https://www.theonlinecitizen.com/2018/02/06/retired-judge-counters-chan-with-lkys-instruction-not-to-write-appeal-letters-to-courts/
  18. "Guest of Honour | International Ophthalmology Congress". www.nhgei-ioc.com.sg. Retrieved 2020-04-17.
  19. "Lam Pin Min(蓝彬明)". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 2020-04-17.
  20. "Category:Singaporean Christians", Wikipedia, 2019-01-06, retrieved 2020-04-17
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