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Mak Chai-kwong

Mak Chai-kwong
Mak Chai-kwong
Mak Chai-kwong, born in 1950, began his civil service career in Hong Kong in 1976. He held a series of high-ranking government engineering jobs. Mak was appointed by Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying as the Secretary for Development in July 2012, but was soon forced to resign when allegation surfaced that he was involved in a housing subsidy fraud more than 20 years ago.  He was formally charged with cheating on government rent allowances in October 2012.
Born
16 Jun 1950
Industry
Politics
Job Title
Former Secretary of Development, Hong Kong SAR
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