Donald Tsang Politician

Donald Tsang Yam-kuen GBM, KBE (born 7 October 1944) was the second Chief Executive and President of the Executive Council of Hong Kong from 2005 to 2012.Tsang began his civil service career in 1967, occupying various positions in finance and trade in the Hong Kong Civil Service, and was appointed Financial Secretary of Hong Kong in 1995, becoming the first ethnic Chinese to hold the position under British administration. He remained in that position after the transfer of the sovereignty of Hong Kong before being appointed Chief Secretary for Administration after the resignation of Anson Chan. Tsang was praised for his handling of the Hong Kong economy both as Chief Executive in the mid-2000s and as Financial Secretary in the late 1990s. Tsang was made a Knight Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire in June 1997 hours before the handover.He assumed the office of Chief Executive of Hong Kong in 2005. After his appointment, he was criticised for the government's mishandling of a number of incidents, most notably the demolition of Queen's Pier, Political Appointments System, the Leung Chin-man appointment controversy, and the Employee Retraining Levy waiver controversy.

Personal facts

Donald Tsang
Alias (AKA)曾蔭權
Birth dateOctober 07, 1944
Birth place
Right of abode in Hong Kong , Japanese occupation of Hong Kong
Nationality
Right of abode in Hong Kong
Religion
Catholic Church
Education
John F. Kennedy School of Government

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Office holder

election majority649
governor
office
Chief Secretary for Administration
Financial Secretary of Hong Kong
2nd Chief Executive of Hong Kong
successor

Donald Tsang on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/4335331.stm
  2. http://www.ceo.gov.hk/eng/biography.htm