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Ahmad Mohamed Ibrahim
Attorney-General of Singapore
In office
9 Aug 1965 – 31 Jan 1967
Preceded byHimself
(as State Advocate General of Singapore)
Succeeded byTan Boon Teik
State Advocate-General of the State of Singapore
In office
25 June 1959 – 8 August 1965
Preceded byE. P. Shanks
(as Attorney-General of the Crown Colony of Singapore)
Succeeded byPost abolished and replaced with Attorney-General of Singapore
Personal details
Born(1916-05-15)15 May 1916
Singapore (Straits Settlements)[1]
Died17 April 1999(1999-04-17) (aged 82)
Gombak, Malaysia
SpousePuan Sri Salmah Mohamed Tahir
RelationsCal Bellini
Residence(s)Gombak, Malaysia
Alma materUniversity of Cambridge

Tan Sri Datuk Prof. Ahmad Mohamed Ibrahim (15 May 1916 – 17 April 1999) was a Singaporean lawyer and law professor. He was the first Attorney-General of Singapore.

Ahmad was educated in Kampong Glam Malay School (now Victoria School), Raffles Institution, and Raffles College (now the National University of Singapore). In 1936, he received the Queen's Scholarship (now known as the President's Scholarship) to study in St John's College, University of Cambridge. He graduated in 1939 with 1st Class Economics Tripos I and 1st Class Law Tripos II.

In 1948, Ahmad stood as an independent candidate in the Municipal Commission Election in Singapore and won. He became Singapore's first State Advocate General in 1959, and the nation's first non-British Attorney-General in 1966. He moved to Malaysia in 1969. In 1972, he became the dean of the law faculty of the University of Malaya.

Ahmad was a key person in the merger talks between Singapore and Malaysia in the early 1960s. He was also the legal expert in the Singapore delegation to the Malaysia Talks in London in 1963, which discussed independence from Britain.

Former Singaporean deputy prime minister Goh Keng Swee once described Ahmad as a man of "tremendous breadth and depth of intellect, whose ability as a legal draftsman is unsurpassed in this country".

Ahmad was also the brother of the actor Cal Bellini (real name Khalid Ibrahim).

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