Education Minister Mr Chan Chun Sing is a familiar face in the public sphere, but behind the political figure lies a devoted father of three. In a recent interview with 8world, the 54-year-old offered a glimpse into his family life, sharing the joys and challenges of...
Education Minister Mr Chan Chun Sing is a familiar face in the public sphere, but behind the political figure lies a devoted father of three.
The weight of public scrutiny is something Mr Chan acknowledged his children face, particularly his 23-year-old daughter.
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