Woffles Wu

Woffles Wu Tze Liang (b. 1960) is a well known plastic surgeon in Singapore. He is the nephew of former Singapore President Ong Teng Cheong and is related to many other prominent personalities in Singapore. He grew up in London, England and currently resides in Bishan, Singapore. He has a private practice at Camden Medical Centre in Singapore, where he has developed innovations like the use of barbed sutures in a facelift. He also does volunteer work repairing cleft lips in Myanmar, Java and West Timor.

Apart from being a plastic surgeon, Wu has also appeared many times on local TV sitcoms and dramas, becoming a minor TV celebrity. He was co-producer of the 2006 movie Mei Man Ren Sheng ("Singapore Dreaming"). He is a notable collector of Chinese pop art, such as paintings of Mao Zedong.

Controversy
In November 2006 his car was involved in a speeding offence, traveling more than 90 km per hour on a road where the speed limit was 60 km per hour. He was eventually charged with abetting his clinic's maintenance technician, Kuan Yit Wah, in providing misleading information to the police about which of them was driving the car at the time. In June 2012 he was fined 1,000 Singapore dollars for abetment. Some members of the public including a member of Parliament expressed surprise that he was given only a fine instead of prison time. The Attorney General's Chambers said the charge and sentence were appropriate based on the law that was in force in 2006.