Jamus Jerome Lim Chee Wui (Chinese: 林志蔚; pinyin: Lín Zhìweì; born 1976)[1][3] is a Singaporean politician, economist and associate professor.
[7][8][6][9] Lim started his career at JP Morgan, before working at the World Bank for seven years, from 2007 to 2014, serving in its Development Prospects Group and specialising in long-term macroeconomic projections.
[16][17] His performance at the debate was well-received,[18][19][20] with PN Balji of The New Paper writing that he was "smelling of roses"[21] and Toh Wen Li of The Straits Times describing Lim as the "star candidate" of the Workers' Party.
He asserted that there was "insufficient compassion in our policymaking process" and proposed that Singapore could implement a "simple, across-the-board minimum wage".
[26] On 27 December 2020, Lim was elected as Deputy Head of the Policy Research Team of the WP's Central Executive Committee (CEC).