In GE 2006, Chee Siok Chin's occupation was a democracy advocate. She is married without children.

Prior to that, Chee Siok Chin was a Physical Education (PE, in short) teacher at the former Queenstown Secondary Technical School.



My favourite comment goes to:

"A teacher who had always demanded discipline from her students could actually do that. Did we rebel against her in the past when felt unjust? We didn't."
I'm super impressed, how did you get this! I've just set up a facebook account call OOPS - "Oi, Opposition Parties in Singapore", feel free to drop a line :P
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