![]() ![]() KC had first worked at DBS before starting his own firm, while Tharman and Lam Keong were economists, at the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) and GIC respectively. By 1987, age 30, they had promising careers. In 1978, KC, Tharman and Lam Keong had, as teenagers-long-haired, bare-bodied, slightly dishevelled in one photo-published but we have no legends, a collection of poems on Singapore, from military service to materialism. Singapore’s first-ever undergraduate at Harvard had returned in 1983 to reunite with his intellectual comrades, Tharman Shanmugaratnam, now Singapore’s senior minister, and Yeoh Lam Keong, former chief economist at GIC, a sovereign wealth fund. ![]() KC, as he’s known to friends, was a rising star in society. ![]() When Chew Kheng Chuan heard a knock on his door on the morning of June 20th 1987, he knew exactly who had come to chauffeur him. ![]()
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