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Ng Jui Ping

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Singaporean entrepreneur and lieutenant-general (1948–2020)

Ng Jui Ping
Born(1948-10-17)17 October 1948[1]
Colony of Singapore
Died1 January 2020(2020-01-01) (aged 71)
Singapore
Allegiance Singapore
Service/ branch Singapore Army
Years of service1964–1995
RankLieutenant-General
CommandsChief of Defence Force
Chief of Army
Assistant Chief of the General Staff (Personnel)
Commander of 3rd Division
AwardsSeeawards
In thisChinese name, thefamily name isNg.
Ng Jui Ping
Simplified Chinese黄维彬
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinHuáng Wéibīn

Ng Jui Ping (17 October 1948 – 1 January 2020) was a Singaporeanlieutenant-general who served asChief of Defence Force between 1992 and 1995.

Education

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Ng held aMaster of Arts in history fromDuke University. He attended the six-week Advanced Management Program atHarvard Business School.[2][3]

Career

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Military

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Ng's career in theSingapore Armed Forces (SAF) spanned 30 years. He served as Assistant Chief of the General Staff (Personnel), Commander of 3rd Division, and Chief of Army between 1990 and 1992, and later asChief of Defence Force between 1992 and 1995. Ng retired from the SAF in 1995.[2][3]

Business

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After leaving the military, Ng took up an entrepreneurial route. He co-founded Pacific Andes Resources Development Ltd and held non-executive positions within the company from 27 January 2006. He was last re-elected as a director in the company on 22 January 2010.

Ng also held non-executive or board positions in various other investment and business consulting companies, including: Oppenheimer Investments Ltd, Yanlord Land Group Ltd, Singapore Shipping Corporation Ltd, Port of Singapore Authority International (PSAI), Unisteel Technology Ltd and Global Voice Group Ltd. He leads August Asia Consulting (a consulting business) and Nanyang Institute of Management (a learning institute).

He was also an advisor to various business groups, including: Aldar, Chesterton International Property Consultants Pte Ltd, AGT International, Swiss Asia Banking School AG and MEC Coal Pte Ltd.[2][3]

Between 1995 and 2003, Ng held various positions, including: deputy chairman of theCentral Provident Fund Board, Singapore; chairman ofChartered Industries of Singapore Pte Ltd; corporate advisor in Singapore Technologies Pte Ltd; corporate advisor in Singapore Technologies Engineering Ltd; chairman of Singapore Technologies Automotive Ltd; chairman of Ordnance Development & Engineering of Singapore (1996) Pte Ltd.[3]

Ng was also the vice-president of theFootball Association of Singapore.[3]

Death

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Ng died on 1 January 2020 at age 71 frompancreatic cancer.[4]

Awards

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References

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  1. ^Page 13 of Dharmasena, Part 17 (1992)
  2. ^abcde"Ng, Jui Ping". Reuters. Archived fromthe original on 30 September 2012. Retrieved5 September 2013.
  3. ^abcdef"Board of Directors". Yanlord Land Group Ltd. Archived fromthe original on 26 September 2013. Retrieved5 September 2013.
  4. ^Menon, Malavika (1 January 2020)."Singapore's second Chief of Defence Force Ng Jui Ping dies at 71".The Straits Times. Retrieved1 January 2020.
  5. ^"Mej-Jen Ng terima anugerah tertinggi Indonesia".NewspaperSG. 24 March 1994. Retrieved20 July 2024.
Military offices
Preceded by
Lieutenant-GeneralWinston Choo
2ndChief of Defence Force
1992 – 1 July 1995
Succeeded by
Major-GeneralBey Soo Khiang
Preceded by
Brigadier-General Boey Tak Hup
Chief of theSingapore Army
1990 – 1992
Succeeded by
Brigadier-GeneralLim Neo Chian
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