Preceded by S. I. Rajah Name M. Kayveas Residence Kuala Lumpur Role Malaysian Politician | Occupation Politician, Lawyer Spouse Blanche Olbery Website www.kayveas.com | |
Preceded by Kerk Kim Tim @ Kerk Choo Ting Born 29 April 1954 (age 70) Benta Estate, Kuala Lipis, Pahang, Federation of Malaya (now Malaysia) ( 1954-04-29 ) Political party PPP part of Barisan Nasional |
Tan sri m kayveas on the concept of fighting for malaysian rights during 61st ppp agm
Tan Sri Datuk Seri Dr. M Kayveas (born 29 April 1954) is a Malaysian politician, President of the People's Progressive Party (PPP) and currently a Special Advisor to the Minister of Transport Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai. He was formerly a Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister's Department.
Contents
- Tan sri m kayveas on the concept of fighting for malaysian rights during 61st ppp agm
- Kayveas MyPPP has officially quit BN
- Background
- Personal life
- Former Deputy Minister
- Controversy
- References

He was the Member of Parliament for Taiping constituency, until losing in the 2008 Malaysian General Election to Nga Kor Ming a candidate from the opposition Democratic Action Party (DAP). Previously, he was a senator in the Malaysian bicameral parliament and a Deputy Minister of Housing and Local Government. Kayveas was conferred the title of 'Datuk' by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong on 1 June 1996.

Kayveas: MyPPP has officially quit BN
Background
Kayveas was born on 29 April 1954, in Benta Estate, Kuala Lipis, Pahang, Malaysia. He is married to Puan Sri Datin Seri Blanche Olbery, currently a Malaysian Ambassador to Republic of Finland, and has four children, Marsella Kayveas, Yasheena Kayveas, Mikhaerl Kayveas and Mikhryan Kayveas.
He became president of PPP People's Progressive Party, a component member of the ruling coalition Barisan Nasional, in 1993. He was credited for putting the PPP on a strong footing after many years of internal strife within the party. Membership of the PPP in the coalition was suspended from 1988 until 1993. When Kayveas started restructuring the party and brought it back to the coalition in 1994, many old timers who caused the party's internal squabbles wanted to take back the helm and push Kayveas out. However, he emerged victorious and worked on growing the party and regaining its past glory. Today, the PPP is 574,000 strong with a network of over 3700 branches throughout the country. The restructure started with Kayveas himself having a membership card signed by the secretary-general as #000001 and all subsequent cards are personally signed by Kayveas as President himself. It is also understood that the Malaysian Book of Records is notified and it would be registered as the most number of signature of sorts.
Personal life
Kayveas who was formerly known as K.V.S ( K.V. Supramaniam ) was a born Hindu. Kayveas is a graduate from University of Bucks , Buckingham England.
Former Deputy Minister
Kayveas was a Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister's Department, which is a ministry by itself. Kayveas previous responsibilities as a deputy minister includes:
Controversy
In July 2007, Kayveas was alleged to have mentioned an ultimatum to leave the Barisan Nasional coalition if the ISA is not amended and his party is not given any allocation of seats in the next general election. He later clarified that there was no such thing as an ultimatum but simply stating the PPP's stand and made a 'friendly request' on the seats .