Hazel Poa Koon Koon (; born 27 August 1970) is a Singaporean politician and businesswoman. A member of the opposition
Progress Singapore Party
The Progress Singapore Party (abbreviation: PSP) is a political party in Singapore. It was one of the three political parties represented in 14th Parliament, alongside the governing People's Action Party (PAP) and the other opposition Workers' ...
(PSP), she served as a
Non-Constituency Member of the
14th Parliament of Singapore
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from 24 August 2020 till 15 April 2025. She served as Secretary-General of the PSP from 2024 to 2025.
A
Public Service Commission scholar, Poa graduated from the
University of Cambridge
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in 1992 with a
first-class honours
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degree in mathematics. After graduation, she worked as a civil servant before joining the financial industry and starting her own business.
Poa was a member of the
Reform Party before joining the
National Solidarity Party (NSP) in 2011. She was Secretary-General of the NSP from June 2011 to September 2013, and acting Secretary-General from June 2015 to August 2015. She was the Vice-Chairman of the
Progress Singapore Party
The Progress Singapore Party (abbreviation: PSP) is a political party in Singapore. It was one of the three political parties represented in 14th Parliament, alongside the governing People's Action Party (PAP) and the other opposition Workers' ...
from 2023 to 2024, and was elected as Secretary-General on 20 February 2024. Poa was appointed as secretary-general of the Progress Singapore Party on 20 February 2024 following the resignation of
Leong Mun Wai after the Singapore government issued a
POFMA order which refuted the falsehoods made by Leong on his Facebook post.
Education
Poa attended the University of Cambridge on a scholarship from Singapore's
Public Service
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Commission, completing a degree in
Mathematics
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with first class honours. At Cambridge, she met her future husband,
Tony Tan Lay Thiam
Tony Tan Lay Thiam (; born 1970) is a Singaporean politician and businessman.
Not to be confused with Tony Tan the former President of Singapore (2011-2017) and Deputy Prime Minister (1995-2005).
Education
Tan attended Victoria Junior College b ...
, also a government scholar.
Civil career
Upon completing her degree, Poa returned to serve in the
Singapore Civil Service and was appointed to the Administrative Service. She was first posted to the
Prime Minister's Office, where she worked in the Public Service Division, handling personnel policies within the civil service. She later became Assistant Director for Indirect Taxation at the
Ministry of Finance
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A ministry of finance's portfoli ...
.
Business career
After four years, Poa left the civil service and joined the investment department of an insurance company as an analyst. She later worked as an assistant fund manager before starting her own business. Poa and her husband run a private school in Singapore and a chain of education centres in Singapore and
Indonesia
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.
Political career
Poa and her husband first joined the Reform Party in 2009, ahead of the
2011 general election. They had been slated to stand as candidates for the party in the election, but were later among six members of the party who resigned in February 2011 due to disagreements with the party's leadership. Poa and Tan later joined the National Solidarity Party.
2011 general election
In the 2011 general election, Poa along with team members, Sebastian Teo, Tony Tan, Nor Lella Mardiiiah and Mohamed Jeisilan Sivalingam contested in
Chua Chu Kang GRC
The Chua Chu Kang Group Representation Constituency is a four-member Group Representation Constituency located in the western area of Singapore. The GRC has four wards: Chua Chu Kang, Tengah, Keat Hong and Brickland. Only a small portion of t ...
. The NSP's team lost to the team from the governing
People's Action Party
The People's Action Party (PAP) is a major Conservatism, conservative political party in Singapore and is the governing contemporary political party represented in the Parliament of Singapore, followed by the opposition Workers' Party of Singap ...
(PAP) by 56,885 votes (38.8%) to 89,710 (61.2%). In June 2011, Poa was elected as the Secretary-General of the NSP by the Central Executive Council following the resignation of
Goh Meng Seng.
She was the first woman to be elected Secretary-General of the NSP.
Poa resigned as Secretary-General in September 2013 citing health problems.
[NSP sec-gen Hazel Poa steps down](_blank)
, The Straits Times, 22 September 2013.
2015 general election
In June 2015, nearly two years after she resigned, Poa was appointed the Acting Secretary-General of the NSP following the resignation of Tan Lam Siong. The party decided against calling a Party Congress to elect a new Secretary-General "in view of the need to focus on preparations for the next general election".
In August 2015, Poa stepped down as Acting Secretary-General and left the party due to disagreements with the party's Central Executive Committee fielding a candidate in the single-member constituency of
MacPherson in the
2015 general election, despite the opposition
Workers' Party
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already planning to contest there. On 30 August, Poa was seen helping out with the
Singapore Democratic Party
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team in their walkabout, but did not eventually join the party.
In July 2019, Poa, along with former SDP member
Michelle Lee Juen, was elected one of the CEC members of the newly established
Progress Singapore Party
The Progress Singapore Party (abbreviation: PSP) is a political party in Singapore. It was one of the three political parties represented in 14th Parliament, alongside the governing People's Action Party (PAP) and the other opposition Workers' ...
.
2020 general election
Poa, along with a team members,
Tan Cheng Bock
Adrian Tan Cheng Bock ( zh, s=陈清木, poj=Tân Chheng-bo̍k; born 26 April 1940) is a Singaporean former politician and physician.
A former member of the governing People's Action Party (PAP), he was the Member of Parliament (MP) for Ayer ...
,
Leong Mun Wai, Nadarajah Loganathan and
Jeffrey Khoo contested in the
2020 Singaporean general election
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at
West Coast GRC
The West Coast Group Representation Constituency was a five-member Group Representation Constituency (GRC) located in the western and central areas of Singapore. The five divisions consisted of: Ayer Rajah-Gek Poh, West Coast, Boon Lay, Nanyang ...
but failed to garner a majority against the incumbent
People's Action Party
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team, but was awarded two seats under the
Non-constituency Member of Parliament (NCMP) scheme. In 2020, the PSP announced that they had chosen Poa and
Leong Mun Wai for the seats. Poa and Leong were appointed NCMPs from 16 July 2020. On July 20, 2020, Poa stepped down as vice-chairman of PSP to focus on her NCMP duties. She was re-elected vice-chair in 2023. Poa succeeded Leong Mun Wai as PSP secretary-general on 20 February 2024.
Political positions
In September 2020, Poa called on the Singapore government to allow
Central Provident Fund
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members who lost their jobs during the
COVID-19 pandemic
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to borrow from their own CPF accounts, and to explore the option of indexing CPF Life payments to inflation.
In April 2022, Poa called on the Government to reform the parental leave system given that "parenthood is a responsibility that should be shared equally by both parents". Her proposal called for parental leave to be shared equally between parents by default, but parents could adopt other arrangements by mutual agreement, subject to a minimum period of parental leave for each parent.
In February 2023, Poa called on the Government to allow singles aged above 28 to purchase 3-room flats.
Poa raised a number of parliamentary questions in 2023 relating to the
prosecution of S Iswaran. In September 2023, she raised a motion in Parliament to suspend Iswaran from MP duties and prevent him from receiving an allowance while not performing duties. In January 2024, she requested an update into Iswaran's investigation by the
Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau.
Poa has been active in calling for institutional reform while in Parliament. In July 2023, Poa raised a private member's motion in Parliament calling for
Group Representation Constituencies to be abolished. In August 2024, Poa raised another private member's motion in Parliament, calling for changes to how electoral boundaries are drawn. Her motion was defeated by a 10-76 vote despite receiving support from the Workers' Party.
Personal life
Poa is married to Tony Tan Lay Thiam. They have two adopted sons.
References
External links
Hazel Poaon
Parliament of Singapore
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Progress Singapore Party politicians
National Solidarity Party (Singapore) politicians
Reform Party (Singapore) politicians
Singaporean women in politics
Singaporean politicians of Chinese descent
Alumni of the University of Cambridge
Hwa Chong Junior College alumni
CHIJ Saint Nicholas Girls' School alumni
1970 births
Living people
Singaporean Non-constituency Members of Parliament