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Singaporean billionaire Robert Ng Chee Siong and three of his children are to be designated as politically significant persons (PSP) under the foreign interference law, announced the Ministry of Home Affairs on Monday (April 7). Along with their father, DaryRobert Ng, son of late billionaire Ng Teng Fong, and 3 children to be designated as 'politically significant persons'
Singaporean billionaire Robert Ng Chee Siong and three of his children are to be designated as politically significant persons (PSP) under the foreign interference law, announced the Ministry of Home Affairs on Monday (April 7). Along with their father, Daryl Ng Win Kong, Nikki Ng Mien Hua and David Ng Win Loong had declared in 2024 that they are members of a foreign legislature or foreign political organisation. All four reportedly hold positions in the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC). MHA said the Registry of Foreign and Political Disclosures assessed that the four individuals should be designated as PSPs based on their declared memberships, and served them notices of the intended designation on Monday. «To be clear, the intended designations of the four individuals are not because they have engaged in any egregious activity,» said the ministry. Persons designated as PSPs are required to make annual disclosures to the Registrar on political donations of $10,000 or more that they receive and accept, foreign affiliations, and migration benefits. Read more