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11 Facts About Horace Cheung

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Horace Cheung Kwok-kwan, JP is a Hong Kong solicitor and politician and the former vice-chairman of the Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong, the largest pro-Beijing party in Hong Kong.

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Horace Cheung was elected to Legislative Council of Hong Kong in 2016 through the Hong Kong Island constituency, and re-elected in 2021 through the Election Committee constituency.

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Horace Cheung joined the DAB in 2000 and worked closely with the then party chairman Ma Lik as the vice-chairman of the Wan Chai branch, party of Ma's Hong Kong Island constituency.

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Horace Cheung took in charge of the party's 800-member youth wing when it was created in 2004.

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Horace Cheung contested in the 2003 District Council elections in Stubbs Road but was defeated.

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Horace Cheung was elected to the Election Committee in the Election Committee sub-sector elections through the Urban District Councils Sub-sector in 2011.

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Horace Cheung lost his seat in the 2019 District Council elections.

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Horace Cheung has been appointed to various public positions including membership on the Administrative Appeals Board, Buildings Appeal Tribunal Panel, Central Policy Unit, Estate Agents Authority, Long Term housing Strategy Steering Committee, Standing Committee on Disciplined Services Salaries and Conditions of Service and Steering Committee on the regulation of the sale of first-hand residential properties by legislation.

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Horace Cheung is member of the Disciplinary and Investigate Panels of the Hong Kong Institute of Certified Public Accountants.

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Horace Cheung was elected to Legislative Council of Hong Kong in 2016 through the Hong Kong Island constituency.

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In December 2022, Horace Cheung said that asking the NPCSC to interpret Hong Kong's national security law is the "healthiest way" for the legal system to develop, after the government appealed to Beijing to block Jimmy Lai from using UK lawyer Tim Owen.