Ong Tiong Oh

[1] His father, the late business tycoon Ong Ling Tian founded Low San, which dominated Brunei's hardware market from the 1950s through the 1980s.

[1] On 14 November 2017, the Ministry of Development and the departments that fall under it held a discussion session with select Members of LegCo at Dewan Betabur.

He added that the money raised might be used to cover the expenses of the inspections that law enforcement officials conducted at the border control station.

The building of the bridge connecting the capital's CHMS, BSB aids in lowering the number of incidents involving pupils crossing the busy road.

[14] The Brunei judiciary deemed the Pro-Builder Sdn Bhd v. Ong Tiong Oh case "important as a growing number of litigants look towards other dispute resolution avenues.

"[15] After Pehin Goh, Hua Ho, Guan Hock Lee, and Swee Construction, Ong Tiong Oh is the fifth donor to contribute six figures to the COVID-19 relief fund with a donation of B$100,000 on 28 August 2021.

He expressed his optimism that through mutually beneficial collaboration under the Belt and Road Initiative, the friendship between Brunei and China could remain solid in a variety of areas, including economy and technology.