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Vincent Fang Kang, GBS, JP (born 7 May 1943 in Shanghai) is the leader of the Liberal Party of Hong Kong. He is a Hong Kong entrepreneur in the garment industry and a former member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong, representing the Wholesale and Retail functional constituency.


Early life, education and business career

Fang was born in Shanghai,
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on 7 May 1943 during the Second Sino-Japanese War. He moved to Hong Kong and attended Wah Yan College, an eminent
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all-boys secondary school in Hong Kong, graduating in 1962. He later obtained both his bachelor's and master's degrees in Science of Textiles Engineering from the
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in 1967 and 1969 respectively. After he returned to Hong Kong, he became the Chief Executive of the Toppy Company (Hong Kong) Ltd, a garment company located in Kwai Chung and also Managing Director of Fantastic Garments Limited. Fang has been an Independent Non Executive Director of The Wharf (Holdings) Limited since July 1993. He also served as honorary advisor of Hong Kong Retail Management Association, chairman of the Association of Better Business & Tourism Services and the Director of The Federation of Hong Kong Garment Manufacturers.


Legislative Councillor

Fang is a core member of the pro-business Liberal Party. In the 2004 Legislative Council election, he succeeded Selina Chow Liang Shuk-yee to serve as member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong through Wholesale and Retail functional constituency when Chow contested in the geographical constituency direct election in New Territories West. In 2008 after Chairman
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and Vice-Chairwoman Selina Chow both resigned from the posts after their defeat in the Legislative Council election, he became the Vice-Chairman with Tommy Cheung Yu-yan. He acted as Chairman when Miriam Lau Kin-yee resigned as Chairwoman after she failed to bid for a seat in
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in the
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. He became the Leader of the Liberal Party in 2014, when James Tien was stripped from the
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after calling for Chief Executive
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to resign during the
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. In April 2010, Fang's suggestion that the
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should be set at HK$20 per hour drew fire both from the public and from his own party.Albert Wong, "Young critics heckle Liberal lawmaker", ''South China Morning Post'', 5 April 2010 His statement made a case for those in the community who criticise functional constituency lawmakers as disconnected from the worries and realities of the public at large. He also had the lowest attendance and voting record among lawmakers in the 2008–2012 Legislative Council. Fang has been appointed member of the
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(2000–2006), Hong Kong Tourism Board (2003–2009) and
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(2009–2015). He is also a member of the Operations Review Committee of the Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) and a board member of the
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(2005–2011). He was awarded the Silver Bauhinia Star (SBS) by the Hong Kong SAR Government in 2008.


References


External links


Official Site of Vincent FangToppy Group
{{DEFAULTSORT:Fang, Vincent 1943 births Living people Hong Kong textiles industry businesspeople Politicians from Shanghai Liberal Party (Hong Kong) politicians Businesspeople from Shanghai North Carolina State University alumni HK LegCo Members 2004–2008 HK LegCo Members 2008–2012 HK LegCo Members 2012–2016 The Wharf (Holdings) Recipients of the Gold Bauhinia Star Recipients of the Silver Bauhinia Star Members of the Election Committee of Hong Kong, 2017–2021