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Steve Chia (Steve Chia Kiah Hong) was born on 3 November, 1970 in Singapore. Discover Steve Chia's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 53 years old?

Popular As Steve Chia Kiah Hong
Occupation Politician
Age 53 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 3 November, 1970
Birthday 3 November
Birthplace Singapore
Nationality Singapore

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His wife is Doreen Chee (m. 1996-2017)

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Children 2 sons, 1 daughter

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2019

Chia subsequently resigned from the NSP and joined the Singapore People's Party in 2018, becoming its Organising Secretary. On 16 October 2019, Chia was re-elected into the SPP CEC and on 5 November 2019, was made Secretary-General of the SPP. The difference with his stint as Secretary-General in NSP was that the NSP President was the top post, whereas for SPP, he succeeded Chiam See Tong as the leader of the party.

2015

Ahead of the 2015 general election, the NSP announced that it planned field Chia as a candidate in the single-member constituency of MacPherson. This was a controversial decision as the Workers' Party had already announced that it planned to field a candidate against the PAP in the constituency. The NSP's Acting Secretary-General, Hazel Poa, resigned from the party following the announcement stating that she disagreed with the decision of the party's Central Executive Committee to contest the constituency. On 22 August 2015, Chia released a statement on Facebook announcing that he had decided not to be the NSP's candidate in MacPherson and would not be standing in the general election. He stated that "the Trolls have won" because negative online posts had been a key factor in his decision to withdraw. (The NSP subsequently decided to field Cheo Chai Chen in MacPherson.)

2011

Chia contested a fourth time in the 2011 general election in the newly carved out single-member constituency of Pioneer against the PAP's Cedric Foo, who was already the MP for the district when it was part of the West Coast Group Representation Constituency. However Chia fell short again, winning 39.27% of the votes.

2006

At the 2006 general election, Chia improved his percentage of the vote in Chua Chu Kang, but still lost to the PAP's Gan Kim Yong by 9,292 votes (39.63%) to 14,156 (60.37%). This was not enough to enable him to hold on to his NCMP seat as the team from the Workers' Party in the Aljunied Group Representation Constituency surpassed him with 43.91% of the votes. (The Workers' Party's Sylvia Lim became the next NCMP.)

In 2006, Chia was fined following an incident when he drove a car through a red light, causing a crash with a bus.

2003

In 2003, while Chia was an NCMP, he was involved in a scandal when topless photos of a maid who worked in his home were discovered by his wife Doreen Chee in his computer's "recycle bin". His wife lodged a police report. Chia insisted that his maid had agreed to pose for the photos and that he did not force her to do so. He noted that he had an interest in nude photography, and even showed the press nude photos that he had taken of himself (with his back to the camera) to prove this. Police investigations found no evidence that an offence had been committed.

2001

Prior to the 2001 general election, the National Solidarity Party joined the Singapore Democratic Alliance.

Chia stood as the SDA's candidate in the single-member constituency of Chua Chu Kang at the 2001 general election. During the election campaign, Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong unexpectedly praised Chia, noting that he appeared to be more professional than many of the other opposition candidates. (Goh later claimed that he did so because he was confident that the PAP candidate in Chua Chu Kang would win, but wanted to help Chia claim and a Non-constituency MP's seat. In his book Called to Serve, Chia speculates that Goh did this because he remembered Chia from discussions they had had in 1993 about the establishment of the NUS Students' Trust Fund.) Chia was defeated by the PAP's Low Seow Chay by 8,143 votes (34.66%) to 14,489 (65.34%). As this was the highest percentage of the vote garnered by any opposition losing candidate at the election, Chia therefore became a Non-constituency MP.

1995

After graduating from NUS in 1995, Chia joined the NSP. At the 1997 general election, he was a member of the party's teams in the Hong Kah Group Representation Constituency, and was defeated by the team from the governing People's Action Party (PAP) by 36,920 votes (31%) to 82,182 (69%).

1994

Chia then became a student at the National University of Singapore (NUS), where he read Psychology and Philosophy. He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1994. He was active in student politics during his time at NUS, and was elected the President of the National University of Singapore Students' Union (NUSSU) in 1993.

1992

Chia first took an interest in national politics during a by-election in the Marine Parade Group Representation Constituency in 1992, when he attended one of the National Solidarity Party's campaign rallies. (He had intended to attend a rally of the Singapore Democratic Party, for whom Chia's Psychology lecturer Chee Soon Juan was standing as a candidate, but he went to the wrong location and ended up at the NSP's rally instead.)

1985

In 1985, at the age of 15, Chia was sentenced to two years' probation by a juvenile court following an incident where he and group of other boys broke into a school and committed vandalism. In his book Called to Serve, Chia notes that the incident left him determined to turn his life around. He went on to graduate from Nanyang Junior College in 1988.

1970

Steve Chia Kiah Hong (simplified Chinese: 谢镜丰 ; traditional Chinese: 謝鏡豐 ; pinyin: Xiè Jìng Fēng ; born 3 November 1970) is a politician from Singapore. He is the Secretary-General of the Singapore People's Party since 5 November 2019 and was former Secretary-General of the National Solidarity Party (NSP) from 2001 to 2005. He served as a Non-Constituency Member of Parliament (NCMP) from 2001 to 2006, during which time the NSP was part of the Singapore Democratic Alliance (SDA).