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Kwong Ki-chi, GBS (simplified Chinese: 邝其志; traditional Chinese: 鄺其志; pinyin: Kuàng Qízhì) is a Hong Kong government official. He was the Deputy Secretary for the Treasury, Secretary for the Treasury and Secretary for Information Technology & Broadcasting. He later served as the chief executive of Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing.[1][2] and he authored a report on the Chinese Enterprises' rise to global eminence[3]

References

  1. ^ Ho, Jane Karen (17 July 2003). "Hong Kong cabinet faces political crisis". guardian.co.uk. Retrieved 31 December 2010.
  2. ^ "Opening Remarks by Mr Kwong Ki-chi Chief Executive Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited at The Second Conference on the Internet & Technology in the Asian Financial Markets Hong Kong" (PDF). Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Ltd. April 13, 2000. Retrieved 31 December 2010.
  3. ^ Kwong Ki-chi: "Leveraging Finance: The Case of Chinese Enterprises", in: Arnoud de Meyer, Pamela Mar, Frank-Jürgen Richter, Peter Williamson: Global Future, John Wiley, Singapore 2005.
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 TseRecipients of the Gold Bauhinia Star Hong Kong order of precedenceRecipients of the Gold Bauhinia Star Succeeded byNellie FongRecipients of the Gold Bauhinia Star