Lo Su Fui

MP

Tawau (P190)

Age 44

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  • Date of Birth: 14 April 1981, born in Tawau, Sabah
  • Secondary Education: Attended SJK(C) Chung Hwa Tawau (Sabah Chinese High School) in Tawau
  • Degree from the University of Sheffield, UK (via Taylor’s College)
  • Member of Parliament for Tawau (P.190): Elected in November 2022 under PBS (a component party of Gabungan Rakyat Sabah), defeating Christina Liew and securing 19,865 votes with a 3,800‑vote majority

  • Special Officer for Chinese Affairs to the Chief Minister of Sabah: Appointed in January 2021 under CM Hajiji Noor, serving until October 2022. He played a notable role in liaising between the GRS-led administration and Sabah’s Tiong Hua community

  • President of Tawau Chinese Chamber of Commerce (TCCC) from 2012 at age 31 until 2018, later serving as its executive advisor

  • Held leadership roles in Sabah United Chinese Chambers of Commerce and was Deputy President/Secretary-General for ACCCIM Sabah

  • Serves as Board Member, Sabah Chinese High School, and adviser to the Institute of Science and Management (ISM) Tawau 

Criticism of PH’s Performance in Tawau (Nov 2022)
Lo Su Fui, as GRS candidate, criticized Pakatan Harapan’s campaign and performance in Tawau, claiming a lack of development and poor visibility from the previous representative.
Sabah Media

Silence on Alleged Buying of Warisan Assembly Members (2025)
When accusations surfaced that GRS had “bought” Warisan assemblypersons, Su Fui was criticized for refusing to comment, perceived by some as evasive or complicit.
Utusan Malaysia

Educational Advocacy in Parliament (Nov 2024)
As MP for Tawau, he urged that children with at least one Malaysian parent be guaranteed access to education—highlighting stateless children’s challenges.
The Star

Broadening Economic Input & Workforce Access (Jun 2015)
As President of the Tawau Chinese Chamber of Commerce, he advocated for government support in economic recovery and encouraged legalizing foreign labor to boost revenue and reduce crime.
Borneo Post Online

Enhancing Local Infrastructure (Oct 2024)
He called for a special annual fund to maintain federal roadway lighting in Sabah—an example of focusing on practical local needs.
Sinar Harian

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