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Hong Kong government official
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Kwong Ki-chi, GBS (a.k.a. K.C. Kwong; Traditional Chinese: 鄺其志; Simplified Chinese: 邝其志; pinyin: Kuàng Qízhì) was a Hong Kong government official. He was the Deputy Secretary for the Treasury, the Secretary for the Treasury, and the Secretary for Information Technology and Broadcasting. He later served as the Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited, and authored a report on the rise of Chinese Enterprises to global eminence.

References

  1. Lee Yeh Kwong, Charles (28 March 2001). "Letter from the Board of Directors". Proposals for General Mandates to Issue Shares and Repurchase Shares (PDF). Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited. pp. 2–3.
  2. Kwong Ki Chi (9 May 2005). "Leveraging Finance: The Case of Chinese Enterprises". In Arnoud De Meyer; Pamela C.M. Mar; Frank-Jürgen Richter; Peter Williamson (eds.). Global Future: The Next Challenge for Asian Business (1st ed.). John Wiley & Sons Inc. ISBN 978-0-47-082130-5.
Political offices
Preceded byDonald Tsang Secretary for the Treasury
1995–1998
Succeeded byDenise Yue
Preceded byBrian Chauas Secretary for Broadcasting, Culture and Sport Secretary for Information Technology and Broadcasting
1998–2000
Succeeded byCarrie Yau
Order of precedence
Preceded byDaniel Tse
Recipients of the Gold Bauhinia Star
Hong Kong order of precedence
Recipients of the Gold Bauhinia Star
Succeeded byNellie Fong
Recipients of the Gold Bauhinia Star
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