Deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Encik Mahmud Awang on Monday. He was one of Singapore’s founding leaders.
A widely respected unionist, Encik Mahmud first got involved in union work when he joined the Singapore Traction Company (STC) as a bus conductor. He became close friends with Mr Ahmad Ibrahim, Mr Devan Nair and Mr Lee Kuan Yew, won the support of many unions, and was elected the President of the Singapore Trades Union Congress (STUC) in 1958. When the STUC split in 1961, Encik Mahmud’s STC Employees’ Union was among the few that joined the NTUC, and he became Chairman of the NTUC’s Pro Tem Committee.
Encik Mahmud was elected to the Legislative Assembly in the 1963 General Election, and subsequently to the Parliament of newly independent Singapore. In the years when Singapore was in Malaysia, Malay PAP leaders, including Encik Mahmud, Othman Wok, Rahim Ishak, and others, came under enormous pressure by UMNO politicians to choose race over nation. But Encik Mahmud and his comrades held firm in their conviction. Their courage and leadership kept alive the vision of a multiracial Singapore, and enabled it to become the reality today.
Mr Lee was forever grateful for Encik Mahmud’s stout-hearted support at this critical moment in our history, and they kept in touch. At Mr Lee’s state funeral, Encik Mahmud was one of the pallbearers.
Encik Mahmud may have left us, but his legacy will live on. My thoughts are with his family in this time of loss. – LHL
(Encik Mahmud Awang (extreme left), a pallbearer at Mr Lee Kuan Yew’s funeral in 2015. / MCI Photo by LH Goh)
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Took part in a virtual dialogue with senior leaders across Asia organised by McKinsey & Company this morning.
The theme was “Reimagining the next normal for Asia and the World”. I shared what we have been doing to see Singapore through this COVID-19 pandemic.
To wrap up our discussion, moderator Oliver Tonby, Chairman of McKinsey & Company Asia, asked for my views on good leadership.
My answer: a good leader must muster a capable team that you can trust, and tap on others who know more than you. You must also be psychologically prepared for surprises and setbacks, and make the best decision based on the knowledge you have. Above all, focus on your responsibilities and fulfil your duty to your people, regardless of any personal consequences to yourself. – LHL
(MCI Photo by Terence Tan)
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Had a good time catching up with Apple CEO Tim Cook today. It’s been almost 4 years since we met, so we had a lively exchange on how the tech scene has changed since.
Apple has long ties with Singapore, right from the early days of the company. Printed circuit boards for the Apple IIe were made here, as were the candy-coloured iMacs (I wonder how many people still remember these!). While Apple no longer manufactures devices here, many Singaporeans work in Apple locally and around the world, and many more are fans of their gadgets.
Heard that Tim had a makan session with some of our local photographers at Tiong Bahru Market. Hope he gets to experience more of our island during his visit! – LHL
(Tim Cook and I, taken almost 4 years apart and on opposite sides of the world! / [Left] At Apple HQ, February 2016. MCI Photo by Kenji Soon; [right] In Singapore, December 2019. MCI Photo by Lee Jia Wen)
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