Jek Yeun Thong

Jek Yeun Thong
易润堂
Personal details
Born 1930
Citizenship Singaporean Citizen
Political party People's Action Party (1955-1990)
Occupation Politician

Jek Yeun Thong, DUNU (Second Class), (simplified Chinese: 易润堂; traditional Chinese: 易潤堂; pinyin: Yì Rùn Táng) was a prominent first generation People's Action Party (PAP) politician in Singapore.

Early life and education

Jek was educated in the Chinese High School but was expelled by the British colonial government before joining the Chinese newspaper Sin Pao.

Political career

In 1955, Jek's foray into politics began when he assisted the PAP in the 1955 legislative assembly election. He was appointed to the party's Central Executive Committee (CEC) as a political secretary in 1957. However in the same year he was detained under the Internal Security Act by the Lim Yew Hock government. He eventually was released and when the People's Action Party came to power, from 1959 to 1976, he held the posts of Assistant Treasurer and then Treasurer on the Central Executive Committee of the PAP.

Together with Lee Khoon Choy in 1960, Jek were appointed as the government representatives on the Joint-Government-University Liaison Committee to reform Nantah, which was finally merged in 1980 by Singapore University to become National University of Singapore.

Retirement (1990s-)

Jek is considered as one of the 'Old Guard' - the first generation of leaders of independent Singapore. Ong Pang Boon and himself are the last living members as of April 2017,[1] outliving Lee Kuan Yew, Othman Wok and Chor Yeok Eng.

Honours and awards

Jek was awarded the Order of Nila Utama (Second Class) in 1990.

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