Background
Born in Malacca, ironically the man who is now the Health Minister once wanted to be a doctor but was thwarted by the university quota system and graduated with a Bachelor in Science from Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia instead. He later furthered his studies with a Masters in Business Administration .
He is married to Datin Lee Sun Loo and has three children. He is a known vegetarian and is a strong advocate of healthy eating, especially eating organic food.
Political involvement
Liow officially joined the Malaysian Chinese Association in 1981. Soon after graduating from Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia in 1986, he joined MCA as a research assistant with a monthly salary of RM700. After two decades of steady rise in the party, he was appointed as MCA Youth chief in 2005.
Liow is also Bentong MP, and has retained the parliamentary seat since the . He won by a 12,549 majority in the just concluded against Parti Keadilan Rakyat's Ponusamy Govindasamy.
From 1989 to 1999, Liow served as press secretary to the then Human Resources Minister Tan Sri Lim Ah Lek and later as his political secretary. He held the post of Deputy Youth and Sports Minister since 2006 after the Cabinet underwent a revamp.
Keris controversy
In the 2006 UMNO Annual General Assembly, Hishamuddin Hussein became infamous for waving the ''keris'' . He defended his actions saying that events earlier in the year related to the status of Islam in Malaysia and the had "played on the Malay psyche. If they had not been allowed to release their feelings in a controlled channel, it could have been even worse." He defended his usage of the ''keris'', saying it was meant "to motivate the Malays" and that it "is here to stay", denying that it was a symbol of Malay supremacy .
Hishammuddin also asserted that "The keris is on the Umno flag...It is a symbol of Malay culture. You give keris as gifts to non-Malays, and non-Malays give them to me at functions."
However Liow, who is MCA Youth chief, hit back by saying that:
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