Thomas Pang

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Thomas Pang Cheung-wai
Regional Council
In office
1 April 1995 – 30 June 1997
ConstituencySha Tin North
Personal details
Born1954 (age 69–70)
Political partyDemocratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong (DAB)
OccupationPolitician

Thomas Pang Cheung-wai,

pro-Beijing
party in Hong Kong.

Career

Pang has been serving in the

Regional Council in the 1995 municipal elections. After the establishment of the Special Administrative Region, he was the member of the Provisional Sha Tin District Board and Provisional Regional Council until the Regional Council was abolished in 1999. In 1998 Legislative Council elections, he failed to get a seat in the Election Committee constituency. In 2000 Legislative Council elections, he ran against Liberal Party's Miriam Lau in the Transport functional constituency
but was defeated.

Since the

Election Committee
since 2000.

Pang has been the secretary general of the DAB. In 2013, he became the delegate to the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), China's top national consultative body.[1] and also the vice-chairman of the DAB.

Pang has also been appointed to various public positions including member of the Appeal Board on Closure Orders (Immediate Health Hazard), Environmental Campaign Committee, Hospital Authority New Territories Regional Advisory Committee, Intangible Cultural Heritage Advisory Committee, Independent Police Complaints Council (IPCC) Observers, and Municipal Services Appeals Board.

He was made

Justice of the Peace on 1 July 2003 and was awarded the Bronze Bauhinia Star
in 2008.

References

  1. ^ Cheung, Tony (2 February 2013). "Young Hong Kong blood among new CPPCC appointees". South China Morning Post.
Political offices
New constituency Member of
Sha Tin District Board
Representative for Fo Tan

1991–1997
Council abolished
New constituency Member of Sha Tin District Council
Representative for Sui Wo
2000–2019
Succeeded by
New title Vice-Chairman of Sha Tin District Council
2000–2019
Incumbent
Party political offices
Preceded by Vice Chairman of Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong
2013–present
Served alongside: Ann Chiang, Starry Lee, Horace Cheung, Chan Yung
Incumbent