Fadli Fawzi | |
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فضلي فوزي | |
| Member of theSingapore Parliament forAljunied GRC | |
| Assumed office 3 May 2025 | |
| Preceded by | WP held |
| Majority | 25,783 (19.42%) |
| Personal details | |
| Born | Muhammad Fadli bin Mohammed Fawzi (1985-03-17)17 March 1985 (age 40) |
| Political party | Workers' Party |
| Spouse | Nur Aisyah binte Abdullah |
| Children | 2 |
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Muhammad Fadli bin Mohammed Fawzi[a] (born 17 March 1985) is a Singaporean politician, lawyer, and sociologist. A member of theWorkers' Party (WP), Fadli has been theMember of Parliament (MP) for the Kaki Bukit division ofAljunied Group Representation Constituency (GRC) since 2025.
Fadli was born in Singapore on 17 March 1985 to a middle-class Malay family. His father worked as a civil servant and his mother was a teacher.[1]
He attended Jaya Primary School,Victoria School, andNanyang Junior College before earning a Bachelor of Social Science (Honours) in 2008 and a Master of Social Science in Sociology in 2010 from theNational University of Singapore. His thesis focused on social mobility and inequality in Singapore’s education system.[2]
Fadli later obtained a Juris Doctor degree from theSingapore Management University in 2016 and was admitted to the Singapore Bar in 2017.[3]
From 2010 to 2013, Fadli worked as a research fellow at the Institute of Policy Studies within theLee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy. His research addressed social inequality, ethnic relations, and public housing policy.[4] Fadli also worked at theMajlis Ugama Islam Singapura (MUIS) as a senior research and policy development executive until 2013.[5]
After becoming a qualified lawyer, Fadli joined Tan & Associates in 2017, where he focused on civil litigation and pro bono work. In 2019, he founded Fawzi Law LLC, specialising in community law, employment disputes, and human rights cases.[6] Fadli currently works at Inkwell Law Corporation, specializing in litigation work.[5]
Fadli joined the WP in 2011 and volunteered inAljunied GRC. He later served on the executive committee of the party's Youth Wing and was elected to the central executive committee (CEC) in 2018.[7]
During the2020 general election, Fadli contested in the five-memberMarine Parade GRC; he drew attention for his critiques on inequality and ethnic integration policies.[8] The WP team lost toSpeaker of ParliamentTan Chuan-Jin and his team representing the governingPeople's Action Party (PAP) with 42.26% of the vote.[9][10]
During the2025 general election, Fadli was announced as a candidate for the WP-heldAljunied GRC. The WP won reelection with 59.71% of the vote.[11][12]
As of 2020, Fadli was married to Nur Aisyah Binte Abdullah, a secondary school teacher; they had one child. He is fluent in English, Malay, and Mandarin.[13]
He has volunteered with groups such as the Association of Muslim Professionals and 4PM (Malay Youth Literary Association).[14]