Wee Kim Wee

4th President of Singapore

Wee Kim Wee - 4th President of Singapore
Born

1915
110 years ago

Died

May 2nd, 2005
20 years ago — 90 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

Singapore

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A journalist and politician held the office of the 4th President of Singapore from 1985 to 1993. Before presidency, served as a Member of Parliament and in various ministerial roles. Contributed to the establishment of the National Volunteer and Philanthropy Centre. Worked in the media sector and served as a chief editor, promoting understanding and dialogue within the community.

Served as the 4th President of Singapore

Oversaw significant national initiatives during presidency

Promoted volunteerism and philanthropy through the National Volunteer and Philanthropy Centre

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