Friday November 30, 2007
Malaysian-born Penny now Aussie minister
By MUGUNTAN VANAR
KOTA KINABALU: The father of Malaysian-born Penny Wong Ying Yen who has been appointed as a Cabinet minister in Australia is thrilled with his daughters political success.
I am very happy. I hope her appointment will be a blessing for Australia, said Francis Wong Yit Shing, 66, an architect here.
The 39-year-old Penny, who was born in Sabah but grew up in Australia from the age of eight with her mother, was yesterday named Climate Change and Water Minister by Prime Minister Kevin Rudd whose Labor party won the recent elections.
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Penny Wong Yin Yeng |
I know she is a very responsible person and she will work hard to achieve her objectives, said Francis, who keeps in touch with his daughter through SMS.
He said he never expected her to become a politician.
I wanted her to be a doctor and she enrolled for it. A year later she switched to law after going on a student exchange programme to Brazil where she saw the need to help people, said Francis.
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Proud as punch: Francis and Penny keep in touch via SMS and mostly talk about family matters. |
Penny became the first Asian-born woman Senator when she won a seat in South Australia in 2002.
Last weeks Australian elections saw her winning a second term with her party toppling John Howards government.
Asked if he had ever given his daughter any political advice, Francis said the politics that he knew about was only that of South-East Asia.
We mostly talk family matters.
Francis said Penny and her mother left Sabah for Australia in 1977 for Pennys education while he remained in the state.
Over time, he and his wife separated and Penny took up Australian citizenship.
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