Sin Chung-kai
The Honourable Sin Chung-kai SBS, JP |
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單仲偕 | |
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Member of the Legislative Council | |
Assumed office 1 October 2012 |
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Preceded by | Kam Nai-wai |
Constituency | Hong Kong Island |
In office 1 July 1998 – 30 September 2008 |
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Preceded by | New parliament |
Succeeded by | Samson Tam |
Constituency | Information Technology |
In office 11 October 1995 – 30 June 1997 |
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Preceded by | New constituency |
Succeeded by | Replaced by Provisional Legislative Council |
Constituency | New Territories South |
Personal details | |
Born | Hong Kong |
15 June 1960
Spouse(s) | Yvonne Sin Chan Ying-yee |
Alma mater | University of Hong Kong (BSc) Chinese University of Hong Kong (MBA) |
Occupation | Legislative Councillor |
Sin Chung-kai, SBS, JP (Chinese: 單仲偕) (born 15 June 1960, in Hong Kong with family roots in Dongguan, Guangdong) is a member of Hong Kong Legislative Council and former member of Kwai Tsing District Council. He was one of two vice-chairmen of the Democratic Party until December 2012, but now serves as a member of the Executive Committee.
In December 2012, he contested in the leadership election of the party, losing narrowly by 133 votes to 149 for Emily Lau, following the resignation of Albert Ho in the aftermath of the 2012 Legislative Council election.[1][2]
In his professional life he was an IT manager at HSBC.
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Political offices | ||
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Preceded by | Chairman of the Kwai Tsing District Board 1994–1999 |
Succeeded by Chow Yick-hay |
Legislative Council of Hong Kong | ||
New seat | Member of Legislative Council Representative for New Territories South 1995–1997 |
Replaced by Provisional Legislative Council |
New parliament | Member of Legislative Council Representative for Information Technology 1998–2008 |
Succeeded by Samson Tam |
Preceded by | Member of Legislative Council Representative for Hong Kong Island 2012–present |
Incumbent |
Order of precedence | ||
Preceded by
Fernando Cheung
Member of the Legislative Council |
Hong Kong order of precedence Member of the Legislative Council |
Succeeded by Helena Wong Member of the Legislative Council |
Party political offices | ||
Preceded by | Vice Chairperson of Democratic Party 2006–2012 With: Tik Chi-yuen (2006–2008) Emily Lau (2008–2012) |
Succeeded by Richard Tsoi Lo Kin-hei |
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- ↑ Emily Lau Wai-hing elected Democratic Party chairwoman, South China Morning Post, 16 December 2012
- ↑ Lau makes political history, The Standard, 17 December 2012
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