Sir Donald Tsang Yam-kuen GBM KBE (Chinese: 曾蔭權; born 7 October 1944) is a former Hong Kong civil servant who served as the second Chief Executive of Hong...
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June 2006, Szeto Wah and other participants recalled seeing Donald Tsang attend the event. Tsang, then the director of administration for the government,...
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Housing, Planning and Lands on 1 July 2002. Upon the resignation of Sir Donald Tsang on 25 May 2005, he assumed the post as the acting Chief Secretary for...
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Executive of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Donald Tsang Yam-kuen (through Tsang's wife) in the latter's attempt to cover up an alleged corrupt...
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Executive in Donald Tsang administration from 2006 to 2007. In July 2007, he was appointed Financial Secretary of Hong Kong by Donald Tsang. He proposed...
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golfer Donald Triplett (1933–2023), first person to be diagnosed with autism Donald Trump (born 1946), president-elect of the United States Donald Tsang (born...
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As Donald Tsang, Chief Secretary for Administration in Tung's cabinet, was the only candidate, he was declared elected unopposed on 16 June. Tsang took...
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and actress Daniel C. Tsang, American activist and scholar Derek Tsang (born 1979), Hong Kong actor and film director Donald Tsang (born 1944), Chief Executive...
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Tsang Tsou-choi (Chinese: 曾灶財), commonly referred to as the "King of Kowloon" (九龍皇帝) (12 November 1921 – 15 July 2007) was a Hong Kong citizen known for...
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requested by Donald Tsang, where they admitted that they had neglected to consider Leung's role in the Hung Hom Peninsula affair. Donald Tsang asked the...
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US President in the Oval Office at the White House. Chief Executive Donald Tsang had visited Japan, South Korea, Russia, United Kingdom, United States...
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The first term of Donald Tsang as chief executive of Hong Kong, officially considered part of "The 2nd term Chief Executive of Hong Kong", relates to the...
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chief executive who resigned citing health reasons. On 25 May 2005, Donald Tsang, the Chief Secretary for Administration, resigned to stand in the 'by-election'...
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Kong In office August 1991 – August 1995 Preceded by Piers Jacobs Succeeded by Donald Tsang Personal details Born 1940 (age 83–84) Midlothian, Scotland...
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popularity of Tung himself remained low compared to his deputies including Donald Tsang and Henry Tang. Tung's reputation suffered further damage when Hu Jintao...
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Jasper Tsang Yok-sing GBM JP (Chinese: 曾鈺成; born 17 May 1947) is a Hong Kong politician. He is the founding member of the largest pro-Beijing party the...
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she criticised the Commission on Strategic Development, chaired by Donald Tsang, for being "rather slow and unsatisfactory", and announced her intention...
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to select the Chief Executive of Hong Kong. Incumbent Chief Executive Donald Tsang was re-elected, defeating the pro-democracy challenger, legislator Alan...
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included the Chief Executive of Hong Kong, but no Chief Executive since Donald Tsang has accepted an offer of membership. When prominent international figures...
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Sierra On-Line Designer(s) Kirt Lemons Donald Tsang Peter Watje Jim Edwards Mike McMillen Programmer(s) Donald Tsang Writer(s) Eve Forward Composer(s) Matt...
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former Chief Secretary of Hong Kong) and "Donald Tsang, Please Die", the latter of which was written after Tsang suggested that the Tiananmen Square protests...
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Financial Services and the Treasury for a term of five years. In 2007, after Donald Tsang re-elected as Chief Executive of Hong Kong, Ma continued in SAR government...
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Government denied. As to Donald Tsang's claim that he could not reach Aquino by telephone during the siege, Aquino said that Tsang should have followed protocol...
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The Second term of Donald Tsang as Chief Executive of Hong Kong, officially referred to as "The 3rd term Chief Executive of Hong Kong" relates to the period...
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Administration or Financial Secretary. Following his re-election in 2007, Donald Tsang ordered a reorganisation of the Government Secretariat, increasing the...
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Kong from January 2001 to December 2003. Tsang is also the brother of the former Chief executive Donald Tsang. Their high positions in the government has...
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non-official member of the Executive Council of Hong Kong by Chief Executive Donald Tsang. He renounced his United States citizenship to take up the position....
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residence because he lived at his own residence at Grenville House. Donald Tsang decided to return to the renovated Government House during his first...
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Secretary of Hong Kong In office 29 May 2001 – 16 July 2003 Preceded by Donald Tsang Succeeded by Henry Tang Personal details Born (1952-01-29) 29 January...
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Convention and Exhibition Centre. It was opened on 21 December 2005 by Donald Tsang, the second Chief Executive of Hong Kong, and it is operated by AsiaWorld–Expo...
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