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Hon Sui Sen
By Michael Mukunathan written on 1999-04-17
National Library Board Singapore
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Benedict Hon Sui Sen (b. 16 April 1916, Balik Pulau,
Penang, Malaysia - d. 14 October 1983, Singapore) was the
Minister of Finance from 1970 to 1983, the first Chairman and
President of the Development Bank of Singapore, the first
Chairman of Economic Development Board, and Member of
Parliament for Havelock constituency. He was one of the
pioneers responsible for shaping Singapore's economic
development soon after independence.
Early life
Hon received his early education at St.
Xavier's Institution in Penang, Malaya, topping the Senior
Cambridge examination in 1932. His Catholic education so
inspired him that he had intentions of joining the Brotherhood.
In 1935, he won a scholarship to Raffles College and made his
way to Singapore where he studied the pure sciences. He
graduated with a Class 1 diploma in Science in 1938. Married to
Annie Voon during World War II at the Sacred Heart Church in
Singapore, Hon was an avid reader of a wide range of literature
and liked listening to classical music.
Accomplishments
Hon devoted 44 years of his life to Public Service. In
1970, Singapore had only a handful of suitable leaders to guide
the infant economy. Dr Goh Keng Swee had been moved to the
Ministry of Defence from the Ministry of Finance and Prime
Minister Lee Kuan Yew was initially in a quandry as he sought
for a suitable replacement until he decided on Hon. Although he
had little formal training in economics (his only official
exposure being an attachment to the World Bank in 1960) he
managed to more than double Singapore's GDP from S$2,462 in
1970 to S$5,752 in 1982 and raised Singapore's official
reserves six times over.
Among Hon's many roles and accomplishments were
establishing Keppel Shipyard and Sembawang Shipyard as
competitive, international dockyards in the maritime business.
As the first Chairman and President of the Development Bank of
Singapore, he is credited for making it the largest commercial
bank in the Republic. Most important to Singapore was his role
in establishing the Economic Development Board and in working
out the master plan for the Jurong's development under the
EDB.
Career
1939 : Joined the Civil Service and appointed to the
Straits Settlement Civil Service as a Police Courts
Magistrate.
1957 : Commissioner of Lands.
1961 - 1968 : Established the Economic Development Board
and was its first Chairman.
1968 - 1970 : Chairman and President, Development Bank
of Singapore.
He also was the Chairman of nine other companies including
National Iron & Steel Mills Ltd, Jurong Shipyard Ltd,
Sembawang Shipyard (Pte) Ltd, Keppel Shipyard (Pte) Ltd,
Neptune Orient Lines Ltd, Jurong Shipbuilders Ltd, Singapore
Electronic & Engineering Ltd, the Insurance Corporation of
Singapore Ltd, Singapore Petroleum Company. He also was
Director of Intraco.
Politics
1959 : Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of
Finance.
11 Aug 1970 - 13 Oct 1983 : Minister of Finance until
his death.
1970 - 1983 : Member of Parliament for Havelock
constituency.
Awards
1962 : Meritorious Service Medal
1967 : Distinguished Service Medal
1969 : Conferred the nonorary deegree of Doctor of
Letters by the University of Singapore.
1982 : Named Economy Minister of the Year by Euromoney
magazine.
1984 : Posthumously awarded The Order of Temasek for
distinguished service.
Family
Father: Peter Hon Boon Poh, rose from being a corporate
accountant to gain wealth in the tin mining industry and began
to invest
in rubber and coconut estates until the Depression led to a
decline in the family wealth. He then turned to operating
cinemas.
Mother: Catherine Loh Soon Yin
Brother : Louis Hon, elder brother
Sisters: Margaret Hon, Theresa Hon (younger sisters), Martha
Hon, youngest sister.
Wife: Annie Voon See Chin. They were married soon after the
bomb raids of World War II started.
Daughters: Joan Hon, Elizabeth Hon, Vivien Hon
and Brenda Hon
He died of a heart attack in October 1983.
Author
Michael Mukunthan
References
Hon, J. (1984). Relatively speaking. Singapore: Times
Books International.
(Call no.: RSING 320.95957 HON)
Ministry of Culture. (1977). Biographical notes of the
President, Prime Minister and ministers. Singapore:
Publicity Division, Ministry of Culture.
(Call no.: RSING 328.59570922 BIO)
Morais, J. V. (1963). Who's who in Malaysia 1963
(p. x). Kuala Lumpur: Solai Press.
(Call no.: RCLOS 920.0595 WWM)
A Tribute to Hon Sui Sen. (1984). Singapore: Havelock
Citizens' Consultative Committee.
(Call no.: RSING 320.95957 HON)
Who's who in Malaysia & Singapore 1983-1984
(p. 52). [1983]. Petaling Jaya, Selangor: Who's Who
Publications.
(Call no.: RSING 920.0595 WWM)
Hon dies of heart attack. (1983, October 15). The Business
Times (Singapore), p. 1.
Hon's very special style. (1983, October 15). The
Straits Times, p. 18.
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as we can ascertain from our sources. It is not intended to be
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Subject
Personalities>>Biographies>>Political Leaders
Personalities>>Biographies>>Community Leaders
Politicians--Singapore
Finance ministers--Singapore
Law and government>>Public administration>>Ministries of state
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