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Preceded by
  
Name
  
Chan Choy

Succeeded by
  
Role
  
Children
  
4

Alma mater
  

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Prime Minister
  
Mahathir MohammedAbdullah Badawi

Succeeded by
  
William Leong Jee Keen (PKR)

Born
  
17 May 1955 (age 69) Bentong, Pahang, Federation of Malaya (now Malaysia) (
1955-05-17
)


Similar
  
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Tan Sri Chan Kong Choy (simplified Chinese: 陈广才; traditional Chinese: 陳廣才; pinyin: Chén Guǎng Cái; born 17 May 1955) was a Malaysian politician and the former deputy president of the Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA), a component party of the ruling Barisan Nasional (BN) coalition. He was formerly Transport Minister from 1 July 2003 to 18 March 2008.

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Life and career

Chan Kong Choy was born in Bentong, Pahang on 17 May 1955 to an ethnic Malaysian Chinese family of Cantonese descent with ancestry from Yunfu, Guangdong, China. He studied in Kolej Tunku Abdul Rahman in 1975 for his Sijil Tinggi Pelajaran Malaysia (STPM). He graduated with first class honours in Chinese Study from University of Malaya in 1979. He went on to obtain a post-graduate Diploma in Education, University of Malaya in 1980. Throughout his career, he has held many positions.

Chan is married to Puan Sri Ann Chan and the couple has four children.

He has served the MCA national leadership for 16 years. Chan has been a Minister for five years and thirteen years as Deputy Minister in the federal government beside four years as Pahang State executive councillor. He has served nine years as MCA Youth chairman, and the Federal and State Government portfolios continuously since 1986. In 1986 general election, Chan was elected as Pahang state assemblyman for Tanah Rata and he was selected by Pahang State Government as its executive councillor and held that post until 1990. After contested and won the parliamentary seat of Lipis, Pahang in the 1990 general election, Chan was elevated by the party leadership and made a Deputy Minister in the Culture, Arts and Tourism Ministry. In 1990, Chan became the party's National Youth chairman. Chan was re-elected to a second term as the National Youth chairman in the 1993 party elections.

Chan was made MCA vice-president in 1999 and subsequently assumed the Deputy Finance Minister's post after the general elections that same year. With his experience in the party leadership and Government, Chan faithfully remained as Deputy Minister and party vice-president. The MCA Central Committee appointed Chan as the party’s new deputy president with the resignation of Datuk Lim Ah Lek from that post.

Chan was the Member of Parliament for Selayang, Selangor from 1995 to 2008. Chan successfully won the parliamentary constituency of Selayang in General Elections in 1990, 1995, 1999 and 2004 for the Barisan Nasional or National Front coalition.

Chan did not defend his parliamentary seat in the 12th general elections held on 18 March 2008 thus stepped down from his cabinet post as Transport Minister citing health reasons and to make way for young blood but he apparently was under pressure to quit due to his Port Klang Free Zone (PKFZ) scandal involvement. He subsequently did not contest back the post of deputy president of MCA in the party election on 18 October 2008 too which was won by Chua Soi Lek.

Controversy

In 2011, Chan was charged with cheating former prime minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi over the PKFZ scandal. Due to his court charges, the Sultan of Selangor, Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah had suspended Chan's Datukship, pending the outcome of the court trial. In 2014, the High Court acquitted Chan the three charges of cheating in the PKFZ scandal after the prosecution withdrew charges against him.

Chronology of positions

  • Lecturer, Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM)
    1980 - 1990
  • Political Secretary
    Ministry of Housing & Local Government (Datuk Lee Kim Sai)
    1986
  • EXCO Member
    Pahang State Government
    1986 - 1990
  • Member Of Parliament
    1990 - 2008
  • Deputy Minister
    Culture, Arts & Tourism
    1990 - 1995
  • Deputy Minister
    Energy, Communication & Multimedia
    1995 - 1999
  • Deputy Minister
    Ministry Of Finance
    1999 - May 2003
  • Minister of Transport
    1 July 2003 - 18 March 2008
  • References

    Chan Kong Choy Wikipedia


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