Koay Teng Hai

Koay Teng Hai
郭庭恺
Member of the Penang State Assembly
for Pulau Tikus
In office
2008–2013
Preceded by Teng Hock Nan
Succeeded by Yap Soo Huey
Majority 1,714
Personal details
Born (1973-11-26) 26 November 1973
Penang, Malaysia
Nationality Malaysian
Political party Democratic Action Party - Pakatan Rakyat
Spouse(s) Lee Su Li(李素溧)
Children 2
Alma mater Heriot-Watt University
Religion Buddhist
Website http://tenghai.blogspot.com/

Koay Teng Hai (simplified Chinese: 郭庭恺; traditional Chinese: 郭庭愷; pinyin: Guō Tíng Kǎi; born 26 November 1973) was a one-term Penang State Assemblymen for N25 Pulau Tikus.[1]

Early education

After graduating from Chung Ling High School in the year 1991, he started trading as a businessman in the industry of printing and advertising. Between the periods of 1992 to 1996, he had successfully finished his studies at The London Chamber of Commerce & Industry, obtaining an ABE Diploma and an ABE advanced Diploma. In the year 2000, he was awarded an MBA from Heriot-Watt University in an off-shore programme.[2]

Political career

Before Koay Teng Hai started his political journey, he had been influenced by his father who was also a member of the Democratic Action Party (DAP). After joining DAP, he was appointed as deputy chairman of Penang DAPSY and the following year elected as chairman of Penang DAP Socialist Youth for the tenure of 2001 to 2005.[3] During 2003 DAP Socialist Youth Annual General Meeting, he laid down the ideology and roadmap of the youth, citing good governance should have longevity, grassroot penetration, and a wide coverage.

During the 2004 General Elections, he was nominated as the candidate for KADUN Air Itam by the DAP, but he lost the election by 2,824 votes to a candidate from Gerakan. However, he did not give up. In 2008, he was again nominated but this time elected as the State Assemblyman for KADUN Pulau Tikus with a majority of 1,714 votes, defeating a Gerakan heavyweight Dr Teng Hock Nan who was once considered a potential future Chief Minister.[4]

He was elected as the DAP Penang state secretary after the 2008 General Elections. However, due to his lack of performance, he had been replaced by Ng Wei Aik, who was also the political secretary of Lim Guan Eng.[5] He continued to serve as a member of state executive committee.

During 29 October 2012 to 9 November 2012, he attended a United States embassy trip entitled `US Election: A Project for Young Political Leaders`.[6] For which trip, he skipped the state assembly without approval from Lim Guan Eng which subsequently caused him being sent to the DAP disciplinary committee. He was suspended from the party for six months, but after appealing to the central executive committee, the suspension period was shorten to one month.[7]

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