Goh Chok Tong



         




Goh Chok Tong
Order: 2nd Prime Minister
Term of Office: November 26, 1990 - August 12, 2004
Date of Birth May 20, 1941
Place of Birth: Singapore
Wife: Tan Choo Leng
Occupation: Economist
Political Party: People's Action Party
Deputy PM:

Lee Hsien Loong (1990 - 2004)
Ong Teng Cheong (1990 - 1993)

Tony Tan Keng Yam (1995 - 2004)

Goh Chok Tong (Chinese: 吴作栋, Hanyu Pinyin: Wú Zuòdòng; born May 20, 1941), was the second Prime Minister of the Republic of Singapore from November 26, 1990 to August 12, 2004, having had succeeded Lee Kuan Yew.He served a total of 14 years. He is currently Senior Minister of Singapore, and the secretary-general of the People's Action Party since 1992. He is also the chairman of the central bank of Singapore, the Monetary Authority of Singapore.

He had previously served as Senior Minister of State for finance, Minister for Trade and Industry, Health and Defence. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in Economics from the National University of Singapore and a Master of Arts in Development Economics from Williams College in the United States.

Preceded by:
Lee Kuan Yew
Prime Ministers of Singapore Succeeded by:
Lee Hsien Loong
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