List of Graduates of Hong Kong Polytechnic University - Politicians and Public Organization

Politicians and Public Organization

  • Leung Chun Ying (1974, Higher Diploma in Surveying) - member of the Executive Council of Hong Kong SAR and Chairman of Council of Lingnan University, Hong Kong. Chief Executive Designate of HKSAR
  • Chan Kam Lam (1971) - member (Kowloon East) of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong SAR
  • Chan Yuen Han (Higher Diploma) - member (Kowloon East) of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong SAR
  • Wu Moon Hoi Marco (1967, Higher Diploma in Surveying and Building Technology) - Vice-chairman of Hong Kong Housing Society and former Director of Buildings of the Hong Kong Government
  • Lo Yiu Ching (1966, Higher Diploma in Structural Engineering) - former Permanent Secretary for the Environment, Transports & Works of the Hong Kong Government
  • Pang Tsan Wing Kennenth (1967, Higher Diploma in Surveying and Building Technology) - former Commissioner of Rating and Valuation of the Hong Kong Government
  • Lai Sze Hoi Roger (1967, Higher Diploma in Electrical Engineering) - former Director of Electrical & Mechanical Services of the Hong Kong Government
  • Xu Qin (Doctor of Business Administration), Current Mayor of Shenzhen City

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