Tan Sri Roland Koh Peck Chiang (c. 1909 – 6 October 1972) was a Malaysian clergyman in the Anglican Church.
[5] He was born into a Buddhist family in Sandakan in what was then British North Borneo (now the Malaysian state of Sabah).
[4] Koh trained for ordination at the Union Theological College, Canton (now Guangzhou) and was ordained in 1941.
[6] He remained at the college as a lecturer, before taking a brief incumbency for a year in Kwangtung (now Guangdong).
[6] He was appointed as Bishop of Sabah in 1965, and translated to the newly created Diocese of West Malaysia in 1970.