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Has been Transport Minister since 1986
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New Straits Times
05-23-2000
Has been Transport Minister since 1986
Edition: Main/Lifestyle; 2*
Section: National
DATUK Seri Dr Ling Liong Sik, who is serving his fifth consecutive term as MCA president, assumed the post of Transport Minister on Jan 4, 1986.
A medical doctor at the Penang Hospital, he left for private practice in Butterworth in 1968.
He joined the MCA in 1968 and quickly rose through the ranks to become one of four v...
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