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Speedy deletion of Khing Hong
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Loke Khing Hong
Loke Khing Hong (born 1973) is a Malaysian Chinese. Khing Hong is a member of [[Chartered Institute of Management Accountants]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chartered_Institute_of_Management_Accountants and Malaysia Institute of Accountants. He holds a degree in BA (Hons) in Business Administration from in 2004.

On 15 January 2007, Khing Hong join the Democratic Action Party http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Democratic_Action_Party(DAP). Prior to that, he is a Internal Audit Manager with one leading air cargo company listed on the Bursa Malaysia.

In the 12th general election on 8 March 2008, Khing Hong participates as a volunteer Pooling and Counting Agents in the Petaling Jaya Parliamentary constituency. The DAP candidate, #REDIRECT Tony Pua defeated the Bn (MCA) candidate Datin Paduka Chew Mei Fun and Deputy Chief of the Malaysian Chinese Association women's wing with majority of 19,972 votes.

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Loke Khing Hong
Loke Khing Hong (born 1973) is a Malaysian Chinese. Khing Hong is a member of [[Chartered Institute of Management Accountants]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chartered_Institute_of_Management_Accountants and Malaysia Institute of Accountants. He holds a degree in BA (Hons) in Business Administration from in 2004.

On 15 January 2007, Khing Hong join the Democratic Action Party http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Democratic_Action_Party(DAP). Prior to that, he is a Internal Audit Manager with one leading air cargo company listed on the Bursa Malaysia.

In the 12th general election on 8 March 2008, Khing Hong participates as a volunteer Pooling and Counting Agents in the Petaling Jaya Parliamentary constituency. The DAP candidate, #REDIRECT Tony Pua defeated the Bn (MCA) candidate Datin Paduka Chew Mei Fun and Deputy Chief of the Malaysian Chinese Association women's wing with majority of 19,972 votes.

Personal Blog
Toward Malaysian First

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Loke Khing Hong
Loke Khing Hong (born 1973) is a Malaysian Chinese. Khing Hong is a member of [[Chartered Institute of Management Accountants]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chartered_Institute_of_Management_Accountants ] and Malaysia Institute of Accountants. He holds a degree in BA (Hons) in Business Administration from in 2004.

On 15 January 2007, Khing Hong join the [[Democratic Action Party]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Democratic_Action_Party](DAP). Prior to that, he is a Internal Audit Manager with one leading air cargo company listed on the Bursa Malaysia.

In the 12th general election on 8 March 2008, Khing Hong participates as a volunteer Pooling and Counting Agents in the Petaling Jaya Parliamentary constituency. The DAP candidate, #REDIRECT Tony Pua defeated the Bn (MCA) candidate Datin Paduka Chew Mei Fun and Deputy Chief of the Malaysian Chinese Association women's wing with majority of 19,972 votes.

Personal Blog
Toward Malaysian First

博客景雄