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Singapore financial services professionals see 25% bonus jump

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SINGAPORE: Bonuses for financial services (FS) professionals in Singapore rose by 25% year-on-year (YoY), beating the bonus increases in the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region, which stood at 22%, according to the Compensation & Lifestyle Report from FS careers platform eFinancialCareers, which surveyed over 2,500 financial services professionals globally.

Bonus increases in the city-state also outpaced increases seen in Europe (19%) and North America (18%).

The UK recorded the highest bonus payouts overall, which rose 26% YoY, with average bonuses hitting US$148,961 (S$195,286), followed by North America (US$145,817), Europe (US$108,522), and APAC (US$48,880).

In APAC, Hong Kong led with a 40% YoY bonus increase, largely driven by senior-level payouts which recorded 102% increases. Meanwhile, in the city-state, the report noted that across all levels, bonuses remained less lucrative, with professionals seeing bonus increases of 25%. Directors and managing directors in the city-state only saw 35% and 12.8% bonus increases, respectively.

While bonuses rose, working hours stayed mostly the same at just a 0.6% increase. In fact, 13 out of 21 financial sectors reported fewer hours worked than the year before. Areas like investment banking, M&A, and private equity saw shorter working weeks but still recorded strong bonus growth.

Hedge funds vs private equity

Professionals working for hedge funds (48%) and private equity firms (46%) saw the biggest YoY bonus increases across all regions. Despite this, in absolute terms, not factoring in carried interest, bonuses in private equity were much lower than in hedge funds, with hedge fund staff getting an average of US$453,167, while those in private equity only received around US$81,415.

Hedge fund analysts reported a 133% rise in bonuses, while private equity analysts saw a slightly lower 111% increase. What’s striking is the gap between the average bonuses received by hedge fund managing directors and their private equity peers, with the former taking home US$1.8 million, while the latter only received around US$328,600.

Other sectors saw varied results, with Equity Capital Markets facing a 9% bonus cut and M&A bonuses rising by 42%.

Improved mental and physical health

The report also showed improvements in health. On average, respondents rated their mental health 6.9 out of 10 and their physical health 7.2 out of 10, compared to 6.0 and 6.5, respectively, last year.

The bank with the best overall health scores was Barclays, while BNP Paribas and SocGen scored the lowest.

However, the report found no direct correlation between working hours and health. For example, while BNP Paribas workers, who worked 58.63 hours per week, scored 5.8 for mental health and 7.2 for physical health, those at Boutique, working even longer (60.33 hours per week), reported the best mental health scores (7.8) and a physical health score of 7.5, with the second-highest overall well-being score (7.6).

Peter Healey, CEO of eFinancialCareers, said that despite the political and economic uncertainty in 2024, both in the UK and globally, this year’s bonus season was “more conservative”, but he noted that improved financial performances have directly translated into improved compensation.

He also noted that the data were collected before the US tariff announcements, so sentiment may have changed in the past two weeks.

He added, “What’s particularly encouraging to me is the improvement in mental and physical well-being. In a sector known for long hours and high stress, it’s heartening to see signs that professionals are managing to find better work-life balance while still securing considerable and competitive compensation.” /TISG 

Read also: UOB CEO’s pay drops 5.5% in 2024 despite record profit

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Know the athletes who won the Laureus World Sports Awards

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The Laureus Awards ceremony was recently held in Madrid, and here are the athletes who were honoured for their exceptional performances in sports. 

Simone Biles was named Sportswoman of the Year, and the Swedish pole-vaulter Mondo Duplantis was honoured as the Sportsman of the Year.

American gymnast Biles earned this recognition after an incredible performance at the 2024 Paris Olympics, where she made a powerful comeback. In the prestigious competition, she won gold medals in the team event, the all-around, and the vault, along with a silver medal in the floor exercise. This success came after her three-year hiatus, when she withdrew from the Tokyo Olympics to focus on her mental health. This is the fourth time she has received the Laureus award. She now has the same number of awards as her fellow American and tennis legend, Serena Williams. 

Biles shared, “I’m so happy to be here in Madrid and to receive my fourth Laureus Award… I won this Award for the first time in 2017, and Laureus has been a part of my story since then. There might be a little girl watching someone like me on television and deciding she can do it, too.” 

Meanwhile, Mondo Duplantis received the Laureus Sportsman of the Year for the first time after being nominated for the past three years. It was handed to him by last year’s winner, tennis star Novak Djokovic. 

Duplantis made history by being the second track-and-field athlete to win the award, following sprinting legend Usain Bolt. 

At the 2024 Paris Olympics, Duplantis won his second Olympic gold medal and broke his own world record for the ninth time. A month later, he broke the record again at the Silesia Diamond League event. 

Duplantis joked, “I am incredibly honoured to have won my first Laureus, this is the ultimate award that we athletes want to win. I know because this is the fourth time I have been nominated –and that proves it’s harder to win a Laureus than an Olympic gold medal.” 

Brazilian gymnast Rebeca Andrade was also honoured with the Comeback of the Year award. She earned the award after making an incredible return to top-level competition at the 2024 Paris Olympics, where she won a gold medal in the floor exercise and beat Simone Biles. 

Her journey as an athlete is inspiring because she battled through serious injuries that once threatened to end her career. Overcoming setbacks, her performance in Paris showed not only her talent but also her determination and resilience to keep doing what she is passionate about. 

Teenage football star Lamine Yamal won the Breakthrough of the Year award. The athlete played a key role in helping Spain win the European Championship last year. He is now the sixth footballer to win this award.

Retired tennis star Rafael Nadal received the Laureus Sporting Icon award for his legendary contribution to the sport. The French Open will also pay tribute to Nadal on the opening day of the tournament. 

Here are the athletes who won the Laureus World Sports Awards this year: 

Simone Biles – World Sportswoman of the Year 

Mondo Duplantis – World Sportsman of the Year 

Real Madrid – World Team of the Year 

Lamine Yamal – World Breakthrough of the Year 

Rebeca Andrade – World Comeback of the Year 

Jiang Yuyan – World Sportsperson of the Year with a Disability 

Tom Pidcock – World Action Sportsperson of the Year 

Kick4Life – Laureus Sport for Good

Rafael Nadal – Laureus Sporting Icon 

Kelly Slater – Laureus Lifetime Achievement 

GE2025: Paul Tambyah challenges Liang Eng Hwa again at Bukit Panjang SMC

SINGAPORE: Perhaps the second time Paul Tambyah faces off against incumbent Liang Eng Hwa at Bukit Panjang Single Member Constituency will be luckier than the first, as no doubt his supporters wish.

Dr Tambyah, who has chaired the Singapore Democratic Party since 2017, first mounted a challenge against Mr Liang in 2020, when he secured a very respectable 46.27% of the vote. He has been hard at work on the ground since then, meeting with residents to hear out their concerns.

Accompanied by supporters on Nomination Day (April 23), he confirmed his candidacy for the May 3 polls. The showdown at Bukit Panjang is expected to be a closely contested one.

Mr Liang, 61, had been an MP for Holland–Bukit Timah GRC for 14 years until he was fielded by the PAP at Bukit Panjang in 2020. Some concerns have been raised about his health, as he had been diagnosed with early-stage nose cancer in 2023.

In a CNA interview earlier this month, he said that Dr Tambyah had been a “formidable opponent” in 2020, and added that he expected the contest to be tight should they face off again.

”The outcome could go either way,” he was quoted as saying.

Dr Tambyah, who is a well-respected and internationally known infectious disease specialist with the National University Hospital, turned 60 in February. He was first fielded by the SDP in 2015, along with SDP chief Chee Soon Juan, at Holland–Bukit Timah. They lost to the PAP slate led by Foreign Affairs Minister Vivian Balakrishnan.

As the first Singaporean to be President of the International Society of Infectious Diseases as well as a recipient of the Commendation Medal and the COVID-19 Resilience Medal of the National Awards awarded by the Prime Minister’s Office, Dr Tambyah has enjoyed a good amount of popularity and respect.

His latest bid has drawn much support online, with some commenters even saying that they would love to see him in Parliament to address health and other issues.

The SDP released a video earlier this week where Dr Tambyah shared insights regarding choosing a candidate on Voting Day and introduced the different SDP candidates.

@singaporedemocraticparty

The SDP MP. Here to serve. 🧡 #ThriveNotJustSurvive #GE2025 #TeamSDP

♬ original sound – Singapore Democratic Party – Singapore Democratic Party

Many netizens have left positive comments on the video, with one writing, “Dr Paul Tambyah is a man of high calibre. I hope he is given the chance to give alternative policies and perspectives in Parliament. A culture of differences will strengthen our democracy.”

“Vote Paul into Parliament,” another agreed. /TISG

Read also: GE2025: SDP Dr Paul Tambyah’s five priorities for Singapore revealed at Pang Sua AMA

Jack Draper supports Jannik Sinner as his doping suspension is about to end, says ‘he doesn’t deserve any of the hate’

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INTERNATIONAL: Jack Draper has expressed his support for his friend Jannik Sinner, saying it’s important to be on his side during this difficult time. 

World No. 1 Jannik Sinner has been away from tennis for three months because of a doping suspension. Referring to the criticism Sinner is facing, Draper says he wants the public to understand that his friend doesn’t deserve the hate that he’s been receiving. 

In a joint interview with the Guardian and BBC, Draper admitted: “When people ask about him, or anyone, I’ll tell the truth… I think ­Jannik is a really, really genuine, nice person, and on top of that, he’s obviously an unbelievable player. In this situa­tion, I’m sure that he would have ­absolutely zero idea of anything. That’s just the way life goes—sometimes there’s mistakes.” 

He added: “In terms of actually how I feel about him as a person, I think it’s important for people to know and recognise that the guy’s very, very kind-hearted and a good human being, so he doesn’t deserve any of the hate that he gets.”

Draper and Sinner’s friendship

Jack Draper recently trained with Jannik Sinner for three days after he went home following his defeat in the Monte Carlo Open. Draper is the first top player to practise with Sinner as he prepares for his comeback in the sport. 

The friends trained on indoor clay courts at the Tennis Club de Beaulieu. They also practised at the Monte Carlo Country Club, where the big Masters tournament is held.

Draper said: “I was looking for practice for the week, and I knew that Jannik was availa­ble and in Monte Carlo on the clay, so I organised with his team to go out there for three or four days and to train with him… I mean, look, if you can train with anyone, it’s got to be probably the best in the world, right? He’s obviously had a bit of time off, but he’s playing at an incredible level still. I’m looking forward to having him back on the tour because I think his presence has been missed. It was great to be with him for a few days and get some good sparring.”

Sinner’s comeback 

Jannik Sinner is nearing the end of his suspension after he tested positive for clostebo in March of last year. This issue has kept him out of competition, but now, he’s getting ready for his return. 

His comeback is planned for next month at the Italian Open, one of the biggest tennis tournaments held in Italy. This return is meaningful to the athlete because it’s taking place in his home country, and Sinner is seen as one of Italy’s most popular and successful athletes. Many fans around the world are waiting for his comeback and will be watching closely as he fights back on the court.

In a social media post made by Sinner last February, he shared a video of himself playing and stated: “Back on the court 🎾🎾”

 

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Netizens commented on the post and said: “Can’t wait to see you again on the court 🦊🔥”, “Jan we are with you 🧡🧡🧡”, “Finally, I only watch tennis for you :)”, “Tennis is not interesting without you🥲”, and “The Fox Is back 🦊🦊🦊🔥🔥🔥💪💪💪”

Simone Biles leaves her 2028 Olympic plans unclear, says she ‘needs space to figure out’

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Gymnast star Simone Biles recently received the 2024 Laureus Award for Best Sportswoman. When asked if she plans to compete at the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, the athlete unfortunately did not give a clear answer. 

Biles admitted that she still needed time to think about her participation in the prestigious event. However, she did say that no matter what, she would be present–either as an athlete or a member of the audience. 

On receiving the Laureus Award 

Simone Biles accepted the Laureus Award in Madrid,  eight months after making her big comeback at the 2024 Paris Olympics.

 

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This was a major moment for her, especially after she had to pull out of the Tokyo 2021 Games due to mental health struggles. In the 2024 Paris Olympics, she showed she was back at her best form as she won three gold medals in the vault, the team event, and the apparatus final. Moreover, she also earned a silver in the floor routine, adding to her  impressive collection of  Olympic medals

With this recognition, Biles said: “It’s great for gymnastics when a gymnast wins such a major award. Plus, it’s awesome to be surrounded by so many amazing athletes, even outside of the Olympics.” 

She added: “When I was younger, I had so many goals for the future. Over time, those goals shift, but there’s always something new to chase. There are no rules that say what we can or can’t do — we tell our stories through our routines, and that’s really special.” 

Biles came back to gymnastics in 2023 after taking a three-year break. She shared that the hardest part of her return has been dealing with her mental health. She said that being open about her struggles isn’t easy, and that she still goes to therapy every day. She explained that taking care of her mental health is just as important as her physical training, and she understands that progress isn’t always smooth or perfect, for there will always be ups and downs along the way.

The athlete also praised Brazilian gymnast Rebeca Andrade, who was one of her opponents at the last Olympics and won gold. She declared: “She’s incredible. What she’s accomplished is so inspiring. I can’t believe she came back from three injuries in the last few years. I love competing against her — she pushes me to be better. We get along really well, and honestly, if it weren’t for those injuries, she’d probably have just as many medals as I do.”

On her future Olympic plans 

Finally, when she was asked about her future Olympic events, she said that her main focus at the moment is on healing, both in body and mind. She remarked: “Right now, I’m focused on healing, both mentally and physically. The Olympics take a lot out of you. I’ve sacrificed a lot — time with my family, friends, and my husband. I need space to figure out if I want to keep going. Having the Games in Los Angeles is awesome. The only thing I know for sure is I’ll be there — whether I’m in the crowd or on the mat.” 

Besides receiving the Laureus Award, Biles also made the 2025 TIME 100 list, as she mentioned in a social media post. She said in her caption: “Incredibly honored to be included in the 2025 #TIME100 list ❤️✨” 

 

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Netizens commented on the post and said: “This is such an amazing accomplishment! Congrats gorgeous! 🫶”, “So deserving!!!! Legend ❤️”, “Simone, you as a human being walking the planet like the rest of us, but you are so amazing. You have such an incredible drive for life . The impact you leave on others is always positive and unforgettable! Congratulations! Well deserved!”, and “Yessss!!!! You changed the culture of the sport for the better 💗 Top 100 of the CENTURY!”

‘He has a national campaign to run’ — PM Wong left nomination centre “unexpectedly” without speaking to media

SINGAPORE: CNA has reported that Prime Minister Lawrence Wong left the nomination centre today (April 23) “unexpectedly,” without speaking to the press, in a departure from convention.

The PM, who will be defending his Marsiling-Yew Tee ward, reiterated the People’s Action Party’s (PAP) stance that this election is a critical one when he delivered his balcony speech after nominations.

He said, “We are in a changed world with turbulence all around. So there is much at stake in this election. Your votes will determine your future and your children’s future.”

According to CNA, the PM “unexpectedly walked past without stopping and did not address the media” after the speech while the press was interviewing another PAP team.

PM Wong’s teammate, Senior Minister of State Zaqy Mohamad, apparently explained to the press that Mr Wong left without stopping for the media as “the prime minister has a national campaign to run.”

This election, which will take place on May 3, is widely expected to be a referendum on PM Wong and his team of PAP fourth-generation leaders. It is the first election held since Mr Wong became Singapore’s premier, and all eyes are watching to see how well his team will perform and whether he will receive a resounding mandate from voters.

Emma Raducanu adopts ‘less is more’ mindset before the Madrid Open

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British tennis star Emma Raducanu has shared her new mindset as she prepares for the Madrid Open. According to the athlete, she is now following the idea of “less is more”.

In an interview with Sky News, Raducanu admitted this new approach means focusing on quality over quantity, and being more selective in how she trains and competes. The athlete recently had a strong performance at the Miami Open in March, reaching the quarterfinals. This has been her best result since winning the US Open in 2021. With this, she is hoping that this more balanced strategy will help her succeed in upcoming tournaments.

Raducanu told Sky News: “I’ve realised now that less is more for me sometimes. I work really intensely and really hard and can definitely be partial to overkilling it sometimes. It’s just making sure when I’m on the court I’m maxing out for X amount of time so I can focus, and then once I’m done, I’m switching off better.” 

The young player also declared that while many players feel they need to play lots of matches to improve, she believes it’s important to find the right balance. For her, instead of constantly competing, it’s better to take a step back, reset, and refocus, especially during long and demanding tournaments. 

In a social media post, Raducanu shared some moments of her time during the Miami Open season:

 

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Netizens commented on this post and remarked: “Amazing tournament. You are on the right way, patience and discipline. ⏳”, “Absolute joy to watch! High quality tennis played throughout! Took a world No.4 at her peak to get through!”, “She is back!!! Amazing journey in Miami, congrats 👏👏👏”, and “Great tournament. Onwards and upwards 🎾👏🏼”

On having a new coach 

The 22-year-old athlete had reunited with her former mentors, Iain O’Donoghue and Mark Petchey, as part of her preparations to get back on her best form as she continues with her tennis career. Both of these coaches have worked with her in the past, and their support has been helpful for Raducanu. 

However, she is searching for a new full-time coach.

Even though Petchey is with her in Spain, the athlete said that they have not reached any formal agreement yet. She stated: “We haven’t made anything formal. It’s pretty informal for now but is something that’s going really well…He’s [Petchey] someone I feel I can trust because I’ve known him so long. For now it’s working really well, and it’s nice to be with someone that I feel comfortable with.” 

Emma Raducanu is set to begin her Madrid Open with a first match against Suzan Lamens, a Dutch player who is currently ranked No. 69 in the world.

If Raducanu wins her early matches and everything goes well, she’s likely to face world No. 2 Aryna Sabalenka in the quarterfinals. 

Kristen Stewart and Dylan Meyer tie the knot in a simple wedding

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AMERICA: There is a new video showing Kristen Stewart saying her vows to wife Dylan Meyer at their casual wedding in LA’s hip Silver Lake neighbourhood, as reported by Daily Mail. In the video, the Twilight star, 35 is seen marrying Meyer, 37 at a Mexican eatery, Casita del Campo, on Sunday in a personal and laid-back affair.

Photo: Instagram/Dylan Meyer

Photos show the newlyweds seal the wedding with a kiss in front of loved ones with two adorable ‘Mrs.’ mugs serving as ceremony decor. They put their own unique, edgy spin on traditional wedding attire for their big day.

Casual attire

So, for their wedding, Dylan went with a kind of breezy look – a sheer top with a light taupe skirt that seemed to float. Kristen, on the other hand, kept it really chill in a matching light taupe outfit and just a simple white t-shirt. Even though she’s totally used to being in the spotlight, it was actually kind of sweet to see Kristen get a little endearingly nervous as she read her vows from a piece of paper.

There was this really heartfelt moment when she was speaking, and she had a little bit of trouble adjusting her microphone, which made everyone chuckle and kind of lightened the really sweet mood. And then, in this quiet little moment of affection, Kristen reached out and held onto Dylan’s hand.

Touching vows

Dylan’s vows clearly moved Kristen, who also had her own vows written down. Loved ones gathered around the duo and gave them some space as they watched the ceremony unfold with their phones capturing the moment.

Word is, Kristen was really set on having Guy Fieri from the Food Network officiate their wedding. He said he would have happily done the honours.

Diners, Drive-In’s and Dives did not perform the task but eventually the person who ended up officiating did a good job, utilising a prop clock at one point.

Met back in 2013

TMZ is reporting that Kristen and Dylan got their marriage licence in Los Angeles last Tuesday. Funny enough, they actually met way back in 2013 on a film set, but they didn’t actually get together as a couple until August 2019.

So, after Kristen and the model Stella Maxwell broke up – they were together on and off since 2016 – Kristen started dating Dylan.

The Los Angeles Times mentioned that Kristen and Dylan got back in contact after seeing each other at a party hosted by a mutual friend. They found they had a lot in common because they both grew up in LA.

Engagement

Back in the summer of 2021, people started wondering if Kristen and Dylan were engaged because they were seen wearing rings on that finger. So, in an interview with Howard Stern last November, Kristen announced that she and Dylan were engaged. After that, Kristen, who used to date Robert Pattinson, often shared little updates about the wedding preparations.

People magazine reported last year that Kristen Stewart, the actress from Twilight, had kind of shifted her thinking and was leaning towards a less showy wedding than she initially wanted. They said her preferences had ‘changed’ as time went on.

It looks like her decision to have a small, cosy wedding on Sunday worked out just right, especially since she didn’t want a big, fancy celebration anyway.

Starting a family

In February 2024, Kristen told Rolling Stone that she and Dylan were planning to get married pretty soon and were also thinking about having kids.

She admitted she’s not sure what her future family would look like, but she’s absolutely determined to have children. She clarified that her ideal scenario is to reach a point soon where she consciously decides, “I want to have a kid. I really hope that happens.”

The actress mentioned that she and Dylan had talked about the possibility of using embryos created with their own donated genetic material.

The Loves Lies Bleeding star also added that while she isn’t afraid of being pregnant or raising a child, the idea of giving birth absolutely terrifies her.

Becoming colleagues

Over the past few years, the couple have expanded their relationship to become colleagues too. Apparently, Kristen and Dylan kicked off filming for a movie called The Wrong Girls in February. It’s supposed to be a stoner comedy. This movie is a big deal because it’s the very first full-length film Dylan has directed. What’s even cooler is that she and Kristen co-wrote it, and it stars some big names like Seth Rogen, Alia Shawkat, LaKeith Stanfield, and Kumail Nanjiani.

Kristen also took a shot at directing her own movie, a full-length film called The Chronology Of Water, which she filmed last year.

There’s buzz that it might get added to the Cannes Film Festival lineup at the last minute. If it does get picked, it sounds like it won’t be competing for the top awards if it’s selected later this week.

Faisal Manap to lead WP team at Tampines GRC; Pritam Singh, Sylvia Lim to contest again at Aljunied

SINGAPORE: On Nomination Day (Apr 23), in a surprise turn, it was revealed that Workers’ Party (WP) vice-chair Faisal Manap would lead the team to contest at Tampines Group Representation Constituency (GRC). With him are the party’s new faces Michael Thng, Jimmy Tan Khim Teck, Ong Lue Ping, and Eileen Chong Pei Shan.

Mr Manap has represented Aljunied GRC in Parliament since 2011. His teammates, while new to the political arena, have created positive buzz online and come with impressive credentials. Mr Thng, a chief operating officer at a tech start-up, has a master’s degree in public policy from the Harvard Kennedy School; Mr Tan, who is WP chief Pritam Singh’s Legislative Assistant, is a business owner; Dr Ong was the director of allied health from 2022 to 2024 at Institute of Mental Health; and Ms Chong is a former diplomat who served at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for more than six years.

Observers are saying that the WP has chosen to field candidates at Tampines as their chances are stronger there. However, it appears that there will be a four-corner fight at Tampines, with the National Solidarity Party and the People’s Power Party also fielding candidates.

The incumbent People’s Action Party (PAP) slate will be led by Minister for Social and Family Development Masagos Zulkifli. Senior Parliamentary Secretary for Transport and Sustainability and the Environment Baey Yam Keng, Senior Minister of State for Manpower and Sustainability and the Environment Koh Poh Koon, as well as newcomers Nanyang Technological University professor Charlene Chen, and former chief of army  David Neo comprise the rest of the ruling party’s team.

Earlier today, the WP potential candidates were seen proceeding to the nomination hall at Kong Hwa School in two separate groups.

Mr Singh and party chair Sylvia Lim will be contesting again at Aljunied GRC. They have both been representing in Parliament since 2011. With them on the slate are incumbent Aljunied MP Gerald Giam, newcomer Kenneth Tiong, the party’s current coordinator for Serangoon, and former Marine Parade candidate Fadli Fawzi.

The PAP team at Aljunied is made up of Chan Hui Yuh, Faisal Abdul Aziz, Adrian Ang,  Daniel Liu, Jagathishwaran Rajo.

As for Hougang SMC, which the WP has held since 1991, incumbent Dennis Tan will face a challenge mounted by new PAP candidate Marshall Lim.

There had been some speculation that Mr Singh, Singapore’s first official Leader of the Opposition, would be fielded elsewhere for the May 3 polls. While the public has clamoured for the WP to expand its reach, it appears that the opposition party will continue to contest in the northeast and eastern parts of Singapore. Last week, as he introduced the new WP candidates, he confirmed that the party would be contesting less than one-third of parliamentary seats. /TISG

Read also: WP introduces 4 more candidates for GE 2025; former IMH director makes the biggest splash

GE2025: PSP A-team reunite to take on West Coast-Jurong West GRC

SINGAPORE: Progress Singapore Party (PSP) chair Tan Cheng Bock, secretary-general Leong Mun Wai, and vice-chair Hazel Poa have reunited to contest West Coast-Jurong West Group Representation Constitueny (GRC), alongside two new faces.

The PSP team was successfully nominated on Wednesday (23 Apr) to contest the ward, which it nearly won in the 2020 general election, with 48.32% of the votes. The high vote share led to Ms Poa and Mr Leong joining Parliament under the Non-Constituency Member of Parliament (NCMP) scheme.

The PSP team is set to face off against three incumbents and two new People’s Action Party (PAP) candidates. The anchor minister for the ruling party team is Minister for National Development Desmond Lee, who will be accompanied by ex-West Coast MP Ang Wei Neng and former Jurong GRC Member of Parliament (MP) Shawn Huang.

This contest will likely be Dr Tan Cheng Bock’s last electoral race. The 85-year-old told the press earlier this week that if he is elected, he will serve as a mentor, guiding his young team to efficiently manage their constituency.

Speaking with CNA, Dr Tan said his team has planned for who will be in charge of specific matters, such as the town council, if they are elected. He also reiterated his desire to train and promote the younger generation of leaders within his party as best as possible.

When asked what had kept him going all this while, he told CNA, “I think it’s the love for the country.”

He added that looking back on his political career, he sees that it has been a fruitful one. He said, “For me, this is a rewarding journey. Every election brings me new things, new ways of managing affairs and engaging with the public, and meeting new faces. It is truly a very valuable experience.”