SINGAPORE: Former Progress Singapore Party (PSP) chief Leong Mun Wai was re-elected to the party’s top position on Wednesday night (Mar 26), and will lead his team into the upcoming General Election.

He takes over the secretary-general post from Ms Hazel Poa, who will be vice chairperson of the party. 

The leadership changes follow internal elections held on Mar 20, where about 100 PSP cadres voted in 12 members – including Mr Leong, Ms Poa and PSP founder Dr Tan Cheng Bock – to form the new central executive committee (CEC), the party’s top decision-making body. 

Mr Leong previously held the secretary-general role from April 2023 until February 2024. He stepped down after receiving a correction direction under the Protection from Online Falsehoods and Manipulation Act (POFMA) for a social media post. 

“I’m honoured the CEC asked me to take back the position of the sec-gen to lead the party into the election so that we can scale greater heights,” Mr Leong told reporters. 

“RELAY TEAM”

He said Ms Poa has done a “tremendous job” organising the party’s structure for the past year, while he concentrated on ground operations.

“There’s little change. Hazel and myself have always worked very closely together, so this change is like a relay team,” he said. 

“That is how we do things in PSP, as a family.”

Dr Tan was the party’s first secretary-general, handing the reins to Mr Francis Yuen in 2021, who subsequently passed the role to Mr Leong in 2023. Following Mr Leong’s resignation, Ms Poa assumed the position until the latest reshuffle. 

Ms Poa said she was happy with the new arrangement.

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