Kenneth Leung

Kenneth Leung

Kenneth Leung Kai-cheong (Chinese: 梁繼昌; pinyin: liáng jìchāng; born in Hong Kong) is a leading tax adviser in Hong Kong. He has been voted the world's 250 top tax advisers since 2008. He currently heads the Asia Pacific tax practice of an international law firm. He has been active in participating in public affairs since the 1990s to promote fair competition, the diversification of economy, responsible fiscal policy and housing policy, human rights and democratic reforms. He is a founding member of the Hong Kong Core Value Movement and the Synergynet. He is also a founding member and vice-chairman of the political think-tank, The Professional Commons. He first contested and won in a by-election in 2005 to fill a casual vacancy in the accountancy sub-sector of the Election Committee for the Chief Executive. In 2006, he participated in the sub-sector election (accountancy) for the Election Committee again and was elected with the second highest votes amongst the 20 successful candidates in that sub-sector. He nominated Lee Wing Tat and Alan Leong respectively in the 2005 and 2007 Chief Executive Election. In 2011, he led a 9 member team,"Democratic Accountants", to take part in the Election Committee sub-sector election for a third time. The team all got elected with high votes. He nominated Albert Ho to take part in the Chief Executive election in 2012."

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