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Singapore designates ex-Hong Kong businessman Philip Chan ‘politically significant’ under foreign interference law

  • Chan, who has said he moved to Singapore from Hong Kong in 1990, was given the designation as his ‘activities are directed towards a political end’
  • The 59-year-old is the first person to be issued a ‘notice of intended designation’ under the city state’s Foreign Interference Countermeasures Act

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Singapore’s skyline. Under the Foreign Interference Countermeasures Act, a defined politically significant person is one who is subject to the “most stringent countermeasures” given the person’s direct involvement in Singapore’s political processes. Photo: Shutterstock
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Singaporean businessman Philip Chan Man Ping has been designated as a politically significant person under the Foreign Interference Countermeasures Act, the city state’s Ministry of Home Affairs said.

In a statement on Monday, the ministry confirmed the 59-year-old’s designation, adding that the Registrar of Foreign and Political Disclosures had “considered the representations Chan had submitted in response to the notice of intended designation” previously issued to him on February 2.

Chan is the first person to be issued a “notice of intended designation” since the act came into force in December last year.

Philip Chan Man Ping, a 59-year-old naturalised Singapore businessman, is designated as a politically significant person under the Foreign Interference Countermeasures Act. Photo: Instagram/@Philip Chan
Philip Chan Man Ping, a 59-year-old naturalised Singapore businessman, is designated as a politically significant person under the Foreign Interference Countermeasures Act. Photo: Instagram/@Philip Chan

The ministry said it “remains of the view that Chan should be designated as a [politically significant person], as Chan’s activities are directed towards a political end in Singapore”, adding that it is in the public interest for countermeasures under the act to be applied to Chan.

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Chan was notified of the designation on Monday, and it took effect on the same day.

As a designated politically significant person, Chan is required to disclose certain information to the Registrar of Foreign and Political Disclosures yearly.

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These include political donations of S$10,000 (US$7,420) or more that he receives and accepts, foreign affiliations, and migration benefits.

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