Davinder Singh

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Davinder Singh (born 1 August 1957) is a Senior Counsel and a former Member of Parliament in Singapore. Singh is a Sikh by ethnicity.

Davinder Singh received his education from Saint Michael's School, Saint Joseph's Institution, National Junior College and National University of Singapore (NUS). He is the Chief Executive Officer of Drew & Napier.

He was elected as Member of Parliament in 1988 and formerly an MP for Bishan-Toa Payoh GRC.

Singh has confirmed that he will not be participating in the 2006 general elections [1].

  • Davinder Singh was part of the famous NUS law school moot team which won the Philip C Jessup International Law moot competition in 1982, a first for NUS. The other members of the team included V K Rajah, Jimmy Yim, and Steven Chong.

  1. ^ "MPs Leong Horn Kee, Davinder Singh stepping down", Channel NewsAsia, 13 April 2005.
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