Ngai Shiu-kit, OBE, SBS, JP was a Hong Kong entrepreneur and a former member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong for the Industrial constituency, representing the Chinese Manufacturers' Association of Hong Kong and Provisional Legislative Council.
10 Facts About Ngai Shiu-kit
Ngai Shiu-kit was a Hong Kong delegate for the 9th National People's Congress from 1998 to 2003.
Ngai Shiu-kit graduated from the Wah Yan College, Hong Kong and the Lingnan University in Canton in engineering management in 1948 and studied abroad in England.
Ngai Shiu-kit worked at his cousin's weaving factory after returning to Hong Kong and became the chairman of the Yat Fung Developments Company.
Ngai Shiu-kit was member of the Chinese Manufacturers' Association of Hong Kong and led the negotiation with the British Customs.
When in 1985 the first indirect elections to the Legislative Council of Hong Kong were introduced, Ngai Shiu-kit was nominated by the Chinese Manufacturers' Association to be the representative in the Second Industrial functional constituency.
Ngai Shiu-kit had served on the Hong Kong Trade Development Council and the Vocational Training Council.
Ngai Shiu-kit joined the Co-operative Resources Centre led by the Senior Unofficial Member Allen Lee to counter the liberal influence of the United Democrats of Hong Kong who won a landslide victory in the 1991 election.
Ngai Shiu-kit left the LDF in 1993 to join the Liberal Party when the CRC transformed into political party.
Ngai Shiu-kit lost in the National People's Congress re-election in 2002 which marked the end of his political career.