Koh Eng Tian

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Koh Eng Tian
SC
Solicitor-General of Singapore
In office
1981 December 1991
Personal details
Born Singapore
Nationality Singaporean
Alma mater University of Malaya
Occupationlawyer, judge

Koh Eng Tian SC is a former Solicitor-General of Singapore. He was appointed to the post in 1981 until his retirement in December 1991. [1] [2] He was born in 1937 and was educated in Victoria School and the University of Malaya in Singapore. He was one of the first two Senior Counsel appointed in Singapore in 1989. [3]

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References

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