Malaysian Chinese Association - Leadership

Leadership

Incumbent leadership of MCA was elected by general assembly delegates at 28 March 2010.

  • President: Chua Soi Lek
  • Deputy President: Liow Tiong Lai
  • Secretary-General: Kong Cho Ha
  • 1st Vice President: Ng Yen Yen
  • 2nd Vice President: Donald Lim Siang Chai
  • 3rd Vice President: Chor Chee Heung
  • 4th Vice President: Gan Ping Sieu
  • Vice President(Youth Chief): Wee Ka Siong
  • Vice President(Wanita Chief): Yu Chok Tow
  • Treasurer-General: Tan Chai Ho
  • National Organising Secretary: Tee Siew Keong

On 10 October 2009, an Emergency General Meeting was held. A vote of no confidence against Datuk Seri Ong Tee Keat got through by 14 votes while Datuk Seri Dr Chua Soi Lek failed to be reinstated as deputy president. The delegates, however, voted for Dr Chua to remain as a MCA member.

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