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Preceded by Sylvia Lim (WP) Born Leon Anil Perera 1970 (age 52–53) Singapore Political party Workers' Party Alma mater Exeter College, Oxford (MA) Occupation Politician Preceded by (Non-Constituency Member of the 13th Parliament of Singapore) Yee Jenn Jong (WP), Gerald Giam (WP), Lina Chiam (SPP) Succeeded by (Non-Constituency Member of the 13th Parliament of Singapore) Leong Mun Wai (PSP), Hazel Poa (PSP) Nationality Singaporean Similar Hazel Poa, Gerald Giam, Sylvia Lim Born 1970 (age 53) |
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Leon Perera is a Singaporean politician and is a member of the Workers' Party. He co-founded and is the CEO of Spire Research and Consulting, an international business research and consulting agency. He is a member of the Economic Society of Singapore, the EDB Society and the Singapore Institute of Directors.
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- Ncmp leon perera asked min iswaran for clarifications on smes
- Parliamentary debate on the proposed changes to the ep exchange between dr janil ncmp leon perera
- Education
- Civil Service career
- Political career
- Personal life
- References
Parliamentary debate on the proposed changes to the ep exchange between dr janil ncmp leon perera
Education

Leon Perera studied at Anglo-Chinese School , Hwa Chong Junior College, and obtained a First Class Honours degree in Philosophy, Politics and Economics from Oxford University.
Civil Service career

Leon began his career as a Senior Officer with the Singapore Economic Development Board’s International Business Development Division, serving first in the policy planning function supporting Singapore’s regional investments. He later served as Assistant Head in the EDB’s Enterprise Development Division, assisting in the growth of large Singaporean companies in the service sector spanning logistics, education and health care, to information technology (IT) services, engineering and retail.
Political career
At the 2015 General Election, Leon contested as a member of the Workers' Party team for the East Coast GRC together with A/Prof Daniel Goh, Gerald Giam, and Mohamed Fairoz Bin Shariff. The Workers' Party team eventually received 39.27% of the votes cast, with the People's Action Party garnering 60.73% of votes to win the GRC. The Workers' Party team at East Coast GRC was the best performing opposition team among the GRCs won by the People's Action Party. Leon was thus eligible to take up the Non-Constituency Member of Parliament (NCMP) seat. The Workers' Party nominated Leon to be the NCMP.
Personal life
He is married, with a daughter and son.
