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'''Khee Liang Phoa''' ([[Chinese language|Chinese]]: 潘科良; born May 1955, [[Rotterdam]]) is a former [[Netherlands|Dutch politician]], government minister and [[undersecretary]] for emancipation and family affairs in the [[first Balkenende cabinet]] from September 2002 to May 2003.
'''Khee Liang Phoa''' ([[Chinese language|Chinese]]: 潘科良; born May 1955, [[Rotterdam]]) is a former [[Netherlands|Dutch politician]], government minister and [[undersecretary]] for emancipation and family affairs in the [[first Balkenende cabinet]] from September 2002 to May 2003.


Phoa was born in Rotterdam worked in [[physiotherapy]] and ran his own practice prior to entering politics. He was elected to the Dutch [[House of Representatives of the Netherlands|Member of the House of Representatives]] during the 2002 general election as a member of the [[Pim Fortuyn List]] (LPF), making him the first Dutch MP of Chinese descent.
Phoa was born in Rotterdam. He worked in [[physiotherapy]] and ran his own practice prior to entering politics. He was elected to the Dutch [[House of Representatives of the Netherlands|Member of the House of Representatives]] during the 2002 general election as a member of the [[Pim Fortuyn List]] (LPF), making him the first Dutch MP of Chinese descent.


He succeeded [[Philomena Bijlhout]] (who had to resign a few hours after her designation following revelations about her militiaperson past in [[Suriname]]), on behalf of the LPF as minister for family affairs. He was not included in the [[second Balkenende cabinet]] in May 2003 and got a public allowance for 2,5 year as former government member during less than 9 months. He used it to explore his Chinese roots and study [[Chinese language|Chinese]] at the [[Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications]] from 2004–2005. He has lived and worked in [[Beijing]] since then after obtaining a position with the freight company Vincent International.<ref>[http://www.ad.nl/rotterdam/stad/article93016.ece Alexander Bakker, Late biecht van ex-staatssecretaris], [[Algemeen Dagblad]], January 1, 2006.</ref>
He succeeded [[Philomena Bijlhout]] (who had to resign a few hours after her designation following revelations about her militiaperson past in [[Suriname]]), on behalf of the LPF as minister for family affairs. He was not included in the [[second Balkenende cabinet]] in May 2003 and got a public allowance for 2,5 year as former government member during less than 9 months. He used it to explore his Chinese roots and study [[Chinese language|Chinese]] at the [[Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications]] from 2004–2005. He has lived and worked in [[Beijing]] since then after obtaining a position with the freight company Vincent International.<ref>[http://www.ad.nl/rotterdam/stad/article93016.ece Alexander Bakker, Late biecht van ex-staatssecretaris], [[Algemeen Dagblad]], January 1, 2006.</ref>

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Khee Liang Phoa
Member of the House of Representatives
In office
September 2002 – May 2003
Personal details
Born
Khee Liang Phoa

Rotterdam
NationalityDutch
Political partyPim Fortuyn List
OccupationPolitician

Khee Liang Phoa (Chinese: 潘科良; born May 1955, Rotterdam) is a former Dutch politician, government minister and undersecretary for emancipation and family affairs in the first Balkenende cabinet from September 2002 to May 2003.

Phoa was born in Rotterdam. He worked in physiotherapy and ran his own practice prior to entering politics. He was elected to the Dutch Member of the House of Representatives during the 2002 general election as a member of the Pim Fortuyn List (LPF), making him the first Dutch MP of Chinese descent.

He succeeded Philomena Bijlhout (who had to resign a few hours after her designation following revelations about her militiaperson past in Suriname), on behalf of the LPF as minister for family affairs. He was not included in the second Balkenende cabinet in May 2003 and got a public allowance for 2,5 year as former government member during less than 9 months. He used it to explore his Chinese roots and study Chinese at the Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications from 2004–2005. He has lived and worked in Beijing since then after obtaining a position with the freight company Vincent International.[1]

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