The Singapore High Commission in Kuala Lumpur was established shortly after Singapore gained independence on 9 August 1965. Singapore's first High Commissioner to Malaysia was the late Mr Ko Teck Kin. The current High Commissioner, Mr Vanu Gopala Menon, assumed his post on 25 November 2014.
Key Staff Members
H.E. Vanu Gopala Menon
High Commissioner
Mr Shivakumar Nair
Deputy High Commissioner
Mr Sharmeel Adam Rajaratnam
Counsellor (Administration & Consular)
Ms Chan Xilin, Charlene
Counsellor (Political)
Mr Wee Boon Chew
Counsellor
Ms Melissa Lee
Counsellor (Economics)
Mr Lo Seng Chai
Counsellor
COL Dean Tan Wah Kheng
Defence Adviser
LTC Sunim Singh
Assistant Defence Adviser
Mr Bhargav Sriganesh
First Secretary (Political)
Mr Kee Wei Jian, Darren
First Secretary (Political)
Mr Muhammad Amin bin Abdul Rahim
First Secretary (Political)
Ms Radiya binte Jamari
First Secretary (Public Affairs)
Mr Seow Wei Liang
Second Secretary (Political)
Ms Nicole Neo Wei Di
Second Secretary (Political)
Ms Odelia Oh Song Fen
Second Secretary (Administration & Consular)
Mr Muhammad Hakimullah bin Mohamed Ikbar
Second Secretary (Visa & Consular)
Mr Ramesh s/o Devadasan
Second Secretary
Mr Mohamed Haja Fareed s/o Mohamed Yusoff
Attaché (Administration and Consular)