National Police Cadet Corps Alumni
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The National Police Cadet Corps Alumni Association (Singapore) or NPCC Alumni, is the alumni body of National Police Cadet Corps or NPCC in Singapore . The NPCC Alumni provides ex-cadets and officers of NPCC, including ex-members of National Cadet Corps (Police) (1969-1971) and Police Cadet Corps (1959-1969), with a lifelong affiliation with the Corps. It is a valuable channel for those with a passion for the Corps to come together and associate themselves and meet old pals.
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[edit] Vision
The Vision for the NPCC Alumni is a dynamic and cohesive network of ex-cadets, CIs and officers who have a burning passion for the NPCC as the common bond. Each member, in his own way and according to his means, putting in his contribution, which collectively enables the NPCC Alumni to make a major impact in the NPCC and society.
[edit] Goals
The NPCC Alumni will instill greater awareness among its members and promote the following:
1. To maintain a continuous association with NPCC;
2. To network and meet new ex-NPCC friends;
3. To make contributions to NPCC and to the nation by being involved in projects to improve the effectiveness of the Corps.
[edit] Milestones
28 November 1998 to 1999 – The NPCC Alumni was being formed through the NPCC HQ's concerted effort in gathering a passionate group of former NPCC members to form the pro-tem committee. Much support was also demonstrated by the then NPCC Council, in particular, Associate Professor Yeo Jin Fei (Chairman, 10th NPCC Council) and Ag DSP Yong Khin Chong (Commandant NPCC 1996-2000) with his staff.
21 July 1999 – The NPCC Alumni was officially registered with the Registry of Societies, Singapore. (ROS Ref. No. 0162/1999)
17 March 2000 – The NPCC Alumni was officially launched on by Associate Professor Ho Peng Kee, Senior Minister of State for Law & Home Affairs.
[edit] People
[edit] Management Committee
2006/2008 Term
- President: Andrew Tan
- Vice President: Ong Siong Seng
- Honorary Secretary: Low Siew Huang
- Honorary Assistant Secretary: Tan Thiam Soon
- Honorary Treasurer: Wendy Ong
- Honorary Assistant Treasurer: Kester Tan
- Committee Member (Activities): Daniel Low
- Committee Member (Activities): Quek Chin Chew
- Committee Member (Membership & Recruitment): Benjamin Yong
- Committee Member (Membership & Recruitment): Nigiam Siew Jit
- Committee Member (Publicity): Patrick Chew
- Committee Member (Publicity): Chua Siew Lea
- Honorary Auditor: TBA
- Honorary Auditor: TBA
Webmaster
- Teo Chun Liang
- Kek Joon Kee
[edit] Past Presidents
- Andrew Tan Chee Seng (Founding President)
- K Thiagarajan
- Koh Tong Seng
- Goh Teck Wah
[edit] Founding Members
Pro-tem Committee (28th November 1998 - 1999)
- Ag DSP Yong Khin Chong (Advisor)
- Andrew Tan Chee Seng (Chairman)
- Gn Chiang Huat
- Tan Thiam Soon
- K. Thiagarajan
- Ong Siong Seng
- Patrick Chew Tee Howe
- Alan Ng Ban Keong
- Chan Lai Mui
- Shireen Lee Bee Har
- Jean Hong
- Abdul Jalil Bin Muhhammad Tahir
[edit] Famous/Outstanding Alumnae/i
popular individuals in various profession
- Douglas Foo Peow Yong (Multi-award wining Entrepreneur, founder of Sakae Sushi) [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8]
- Assoc Prof Ho Peng Kee (Member of Parliament, Senior Minister of State) [9]
- Gurmit Singh (TV Celebrity) [10]
- Dr Tan Ching Yam (award-winning local artist, arts educator, writer) [11][12][13]
- Dr Teo Ho Pin (Member of Parliament, Mayor) [14]
alumni members' achievement
- Lee Chee Chiew (Superintendent of Police), awarded with the Silver Vanda Award from His Excellency, President S R Nathan on 23 Feb 2006, for his invaluable contributions to the Singapore Scout Association during his service as the Executive Director of the NCPC. He was also awarded Practitioner of the Year for Crime Prevention in 2005 [15] by The International Society of Crime Prevention Practitioners (ISCPP).
- Koh Tong Seng (former NPCC Alumni President), a senior military civil servant, was awarded with The Public Service Medal (Pingat Bakti Masyarakat, PBM)[16], in 2005.
- David Wong Weng Kee (former Honorary Secretary), received The Public Service Medal (Pingat Bakti Masyarakat, PBM)[17] for his contributions toward community service in 1997 and The Public Service Star (Bintang Bakti Masyarakat, BBM) [18] in 2005.