Lim Biow Chuan (Chinese: 林谋泉; pinyin: Lín Móuquán; born 1963)[1] is a Singaporean politician and lawyer who served as Deputy Speaker of the Parliament of Singapore between 2016 and 2020. A member of the governing People's Action Party (PAP), he has been the Member of Parliament (MP) representing Mountbatten SMC since 2011 and previously the Mountbatten division of Marine Parade GRC between 2006 and 2011.
Lim Biow Chuan | |
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林谋泉 | |
Deputy Speaker of the Parliament of Singapore | |
In office 25 January 2016 – 23 June 2020 Serving with Charles Chong | |
Speaker | Halimah Yacob Tan Chuan-Jin |
Preceded by | Seah Kian Peng |
Succeeded by | Jessica Tan Christopher de Souza |
Member of Parliament for Mountbatten SMC | |
Assumed office 7 May 2011 | |
Preceded by | Eugene Yap |
Majority | 10,479 (47.68%) |
Member of Parliament for Marine Parade GRC (Mountbatten) | |
In office 6 May 2006 – 7 May 2011 | |
Preceded by | Andy Gan |
Succeeded by | Constituency abolished |
Personal details | |
Born | 1963[1] Colony of Singapore |
Political party | People's Action Party |
Alma mater | National University of Singapore (LLB) |
Lim studied at Victoria School and Temasek Junior College before he went on to the National University of Singapore's Faculty of Law, where he completed a Bachelor of Laws. When he was in university, he was a classmate of Sylvia Lim, who later became a Member of Parliament from the opposition Workers' Party.[2]
Lim has been a practising lawyer since 1989. He is a senior partner in Derrick Wong & Lim BC LLP and has been appointed as a Notary Public and Commissioner for Oaths.[3]
Lim entered politics during the 2006 general elections when he joined the People's Action Party (PAP) team contesting in Marine Parade GRC and they won by an uncontested walkover. He is the president of the Consumers Association of Singapore (CASE), the only politician on the central committee of the non-governmental organisation.[4][5] Lim is also the chairman of the Marine Parade Town Council.
In 2013, Lim was appointed as a member of Singapore's Data Protection Advisory Committee.[6]
On 25 January 2016, Lim was elected Deputy Speaker of Parliament along with Charles Chong.[7] He relinquished the role after the 2020 general elections.
In 2010, the press reported that Lim showed support for film director Jack Neo over his controversial extramarital affair, saying, "Since he is remorseful over this incident, he should be forgiven. Actually, a man who has a good career development, like himself, would find such scenarios unavoidable".[8] Lim later stated that he had been misquoted by the press.[8]
Lim is married and has two daughters.[9] Lim has been serving as a church leader since 1993.[9]