Lim is married to Betty Chew Gek Cheng (周玉清), who is also the State Assemblywoman for Kota Laksamana in Melaka. She is the first serving assemblywoman to be married to a Chief Minister. They have four children.
Early education
Lim Guan Eng attended La Salle Primary English School in Petaling Jaya, and later the Batu Pahat Montfort Primary English School. For his secondary education, he attended Batu Pahat High School and Malacca High School. He graduated from Monash University in Australia with a bachelor's in economics and was a qualified professional accountant by 1983. He also served as the president of MUISS (Monash University International Student Society) during his university years.
"This is a good opportunity for the government to prove that everyone is equal before the law whether they are high-ranking ministers or prominent businessmen."
"I don't think it is even a mini-reshuffle, it's no shuffle at all. It is just like a crab, going sideways."
"If they remain quiet, people might think, there is something to hide."
"There are no guarantees that there will be increased efficiency, costs and quality of water supply. How can we attract investors confidence in our economic development if we can not even guarantee regular supply of clean water?"
Finance Minister Lim Guan Eng said in Parliament on Wednesday that the previous government was still in denial over the missing RM19.4 billion GST refunds as they were unable to explain where the money went.
published: 21 Nov 2018
Former Malaysian finance minister Lim Guan Eng charged with corruption
Former Malaysian finance minister Lim Guan Eng was on Friday (Aug 7) charged with corruption over a RM6.3 billion (US$1.5 billion) undersea tunnel project in Penang, which he launched when he was the state's chief minister. CNA's Melissa Goh with more details. Read: https://cna.asia/3i8T5RE
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Malaysian Finance Minister Lim Guan Eng’s plan to tackle US$250 billion debt
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In his first foreign media interview, Malaysia’s new Finance Minister Lim Guan Eng told the South China Morning Post that the government will announce belt-tightening measures to rapidly pare down total liabilities of 1.087 trillion ringgit (US$250 billion) that ballooned during the tenure of scandal-tainted former prime minister Najib Razak. Eng is confident the government can “well maintain” the current budget deficit without further burdening the economy.
published: 31 May 2018
MGNews : DAP Tetap Tolak GST! - Lim Guan Eng
KUALA LUMPUR – Jika diberi peluang untuk memerintah sekali lagi, DAP tetap dengan pendiriannya tidak akan melaksanakan sistem Cukai Barang dan Perkhidmatan (GST) yang telah dihapuskan ketika pentadbiran Pakatan Harapan (PH) pada Mei 2018.
Setiausaha Agung DAP, Lim Guan Eng menegaskan, pelaksanaan GST menyebabkan berlaku kenaikan harga barang dan antara faktor menyusahkan kehidupan rakyat.
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Finance Minister Lim Guan Eng said in Parliament on Wednesday that the previous government was still in denial over the missing RM19.4 billion GST refunds as th...
Finance Minister Lim Guan Eng said in Parliament on Wednesday that the previous government was still in denial over the missing RM19.4 billion GST refunds as they were unable to explain where the money went.
Finance Minister Lim Guan Eng said in Parliament on Wednesday that the previous government was still in denial over the missing RM19.4 billion GST refunds as they were unable to explain where the money went.
Former Malaysian finance minister Lim Guan Eng was on Friday (Aug 7) charged with corruption over a RM6.3 billion (US$1.5 billion) undersea tunnel project in Pe...
Former Malaysian finance minister Lim Guan Eng was on Friday (Aug 7) charged with corruption over a RM6.3 billion (US$1.5 billion) undersea tunnel project in Penang, which he launched when he was the state's chief minister. CNA's Melissa Goh with more details. Read: https://cna.asia/3i8T5RE
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Former Malaysian finance minister Lim Guan Eng was on Friday (Aug 7) charged with corruption over a RM6.3 billion (US$1.5 billion) undersea tunnel project in Penang, which he launched when he was the state's chief minister. CNA's Melissa Goh with more details. Read: https://cna.asia/3i8T5RE
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In his first foreign media interview, Malaysia’s new Finance Minister Lim Guan Eng told the South ...
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In his first foreign media interview, Malaysia’s new Finance Minister Lim Guan Eng told the South China Morning Post that the government will announce belt-tightening measures to rapidly pare down total liabilities of 1.087 trillion ringgit (US$250 billion) that ballooned during the tenure of scandal-tainted former prime minister Najib Razak. Eng is confident the government can “well maintain” the current budget deficit without further burdening the economy.
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In his first foreign media interview, Malaysia’s new Finance Minister Lim Guan Eng told the South China Morning Post that the government will announce belt-tightening measures to rapidly pare down total liabilities of 1.087 trillion ringgit (US$250 billion) that ballooned during the tenure of scandal-tainted former prime minister Najib Razak. Eng is confident the government can “well maintain” the current budget deficit without further burdening the economy.
KUALA LUMPUR – Jika diberi peluang untuk memerintah sekali lagi, DAP tetap dengan pendiriannya tidak akan melaksanakan sistem Cukai Barang dan Perkhidmatan (GST...
KUALA LUMPUR – Jika diberi peluang untuk memerintah sekali lagi, DAP tetap dengan pendiriannya tidak akan melaksanakan sistem Cukai Barang dan Perkhidmatan (GST) yang telah dihapuskan ketika pentadbiran Pakatan Harapan (PH) pada Mei 2018.
Setiausaha Agung DAP, Lim Guan Eng menegaskan, pelaksanaan GST menyebabkan berlaku kenaikan harga barang dan antara faktor menyusahkan kehidupan rakyat.
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KUALA LUMPUR – Jika diberi peluang untuk memerintah sekali lagi, DAP tetap dengan pendiriannya tidak akan melaksanakan sistem Cukai Barang dan Perkhidmatan (GST) yang telah dihapuskan ketika pentadbiran Pakatan Harapan (PH) pada Mei 2018.
Setiausaha Agung DAP, Lim Guan Eng menegaskan, pelaksanaan GST menyebabkan berlaku kenaikan harga barang dan antara faktor menyusahkan kehidupan rakyat.
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Finance Minister Lim Guan Eng said in Parliament on Wednesday that the previous government was still in denial over the missing RM19.4 billion GST refunds as they were unable to explain where the money went.
Former Malaysian finance minister Lim Guan Eng was on Friday (Aug 7) charged with corruption over a RM6.3 billion (US$1.5 billion) undersea tunnel project in Penang, which he launched when he was the state's chief minister. CNA's Melissa Goh with more details. Read: https://cna.asia/3i8T5RE
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In his first foreign media interview, Malaysia’s new Finance Minister Lim Guan Eng told the South China Morning Post that the government will announce belt-tightening measures to rapidly pare down total liabilities of 1.087 trillion ringgit (US$250 billion) that ballooned during the tenure of scandal-tainted former prime minister Najib Razak. Eng is confident the government can “well maintain” the current budget deficit without further burdening the economy.
KUALA LUMPUR – Jika diberi peluang untuk memerintah sekali lagi, DAP tetap dengan pendiriannya tidak akan melaksanakan sistem Cukai Barang dan Perkhidmatan (GST) yang telah dihapuskan ketika pentadbiran Pakatan Harapan (PH) pada Mei 2018.
Setiausaha Agung DAP, Lim Guan Eng menegaskan, pelaksanaan GST menyebabkan berlaku kenaikan harga barang dan antara faktor menyusahkan kehidupan rakyat.
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Lim is married to Betty Chew Gek Cheng (周玉清), who is also the State Assemblywoman for Kota Laksamana in Melaka. She is the first serving assemblywoman to be married to a Chief Minister. They have four children.
Early education
Lim Guan Eng attended La Salle Primary English School in Petaling Jaya, and later the Batu Pahat Montfort Primary English School. For his secondary education, he attended Batu Pahat High School and Malacca High School. He graduated from Monash University in Australia with a bachelor's in economics and was a qualified professional accountant by 1983. He also served as the president of MUISS (Monash University International Student Society) during his university years.
KUALA LUMPUR. Lim Guan Eng's corruption trial of the Penang undersea tunnel project was adjourned on Friday (Nov 15) due to the key prosecution witness being unwell. Read full story ... .
KUALA LUMPUR. Former prime minister Tan SriMuhyiddin Yassin has been ordered by the court to pay RM1.35mil in damages for defaming DAP chairman Lim Guan Eng over the former’s statement on Al-Bukhary Foundation’s tax exemption. Read full story ... .
PETALING JAYA. Tan SriMuhyiddin Yassin will appeal the High Court's decision ordering him to pay RM1.35mil in damages for defaming DAP chairman Lim Guan Eng. Read full story ... .
KUALA LUMPUR. The SessionsCourt expunged questions from the defence in the ongoing trial of the Penang undersea tunnel project involving former Penang chief minister Lim Guan Eng due to irrelevance. Read full story ... .
Lim Guan Eng ... Lim Guan Eng (PH-Bagan) said although some irresponsible parties described the budget as 'robbing the rich to give to the poor', it was actually the ...
Lim Guan Eng ... Former finance minister Lim Guan Eng (PH-Bagan) has further proposed increasing the next taxable income threshold for the 17 per cent tax rate ...
Ronnie Liu said the kerfuffle over a RM5.6 million allocation for roadworks in DAP chairman Lim Guan Eng’s Bagan parliamentary constituency, and particularly the questioning of Penang executive ...
DAP’s Ong KianMing has lamented the state the party is in after its chairman, Lim Guan Eng, had taken issue with a portion of government funds being used for a constituency under the opposition.