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Michael Tien

Michael Tien Puk-sun (Chinese: 田北辰; born 26 August 1950) is a Hong Kong politician, businessman and member of the Legislative Council for New Territories North West. He is the founder and chairman of the G2000 and U2 Clothing retail chains and former chairman of the Kowloon-Canton Railway Corporation (KCRC). He was formerly a member of the Liberal Party, which was led by his elder brother, James Tien, and a member of the New People's Party.

Michael Tien Puk-sun
田北辰
Member of the Legislative Council
Assumed office
1 January 2022
Preceded byNew constituency
ConstituencyNew Territories North West
In office
1 October 2012 – 31 December 2021
Preceded byLee Wing-tat
Succeeded byConstituency abolished
ConstituencyNew Territories West
Member of the Tsuen Wan District Council
In office
1 January 2012 – 31 December 2019
Succeeded byAdrian Lau
ConstituencyDiscovery Park
Chairman of the Kowloon-Canton Railway Corporation
In office
24 December 2001 – 2 December 2007
Personal details
Born (1950-08-26) 26 August 1950 (age 73)
Hong Kong
Political partyLiberal Party (2008–10)
New People's Party (2011–17)
Roundtable (2017–present)
SpouseFrances Tien
RelationsJames Tien (brother)
Children1 son and 3 daughters
ParentFrancis Tien
Residence(s)Shouson Hill, Hong Kong
Alma materDiocesan Boys' School
Worcester Academy
Cornell University
Harvard Business School
OccupationPolitician
Businessman
Websitewww.michaeltien.hk
Michael Tien
Chinese田北辰
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinTián Běichén
Yue: Cantonese
JyutpingTin4 Bak1san4

History edit

Tien was appointed as the chairman of the Kowloon-Canton Railway Corporation (KCRC) in December 2001 amid public criticism on his predecessor, K. Y. Yeung. He proposed and implemented administrative reforms that enhanced KCRC's transparency and accountability; he regularly attended Legco meeting and explained the company's policies and decisions.[1] In 2006, Tien resigned as chairman of the KCRC due to disputes with other directors over his management style.[2]

Tien joined the Liberal Party in 2008 and became District Officer for Kowloon West. He quit the party in 2010 and started the New People's Party with Regina Ip, of which he became the deputy chairman.[3]

In the 2017 Chief Executive election, Tien supported his party chairwoman Regina Ip. He complained the election had "lost its shape" due to the increasing interference of "an invisible hand", referring to the Liaison Office. Tien inclined his support for John Tsang after Ip dropped out, although Ip endorsed Carrie Lam on the last day before the election.[4][5] Tien eventually quit the party on 10 April with six District Councillors.[6]

In the 2019 District Council elections, Tien lost his Tsuen Wan District Council seat following a rout of pro-Beijing candidates amidst the 2019–20 Hong Kong protests.[7]

In December 2021, it was reported that Tien had a "privileged" vote in the 2021 Hong Kong legislative election, where the vote would count approximately 7,215 times more than an ordinary citizen.[8]

Background and education edit

Tien attended Diocesan Boys' School and spent a year at Worcester Academy in the United States.[9] Tien has a degree in electrical engineering from Cornell University and an MBA from Harvard Business School.

Property ownership edit

According to Tien's January 2022 declaration of assets, he owns property in Hong Kong, mainland China, and the United States.[10]

Current posts edit

Previous posts edit

References edit

  1. ^ Yeung, Rikkie L. K. (2005). "Public Enterprise Governance: KCR Corporation and Its Governance Controversies". Public Management Review. 7 (4): 580. doi:10.1080/14719030500362579. ISSN 1471-9037. S2CID 153715976.
  2. ^ Michael Ng; Carrie Chan & Wendy Leung (13 March 2006). . The Standard. Archived from the original on 29 June 2011. Retrieved 23 April 2010.
  3. ^ Sun, Nikki (17 January 2017). . South China Morning Post. Archived from the original on 17 January 2017. The upcoming race for Hong Kong's top job has "lost its shape" due to the increasing interference of "an invisible hand", according to New People's Party deputy chairman Michael Tien Puk-sun [...] Tien said many election committee members, himself included, had received phone calls asking them to nominate certain candidates. This was despite Tien's party chairwoman Regina Ip Lau Suk-yee being one of the contenders.
  4. ^ "Carrie Lam aims to 'reignite' Hong Kong as she officially announces candidacy for top job". South China Morning Post. 16 January 2017.
  5. ^ "'Don't ask us to quit': Chief executive hopeful Regina Ip stands firm on candidacy in overcrowded field". South China Morning Post. 17 January 2017.
  6. ^ 【新民黨分裂】直播田北辰宣佈退黨:因了解而分開. Apple Daily (in Traditional Chinese). 14 November 2016.
  7. ^ "2019 District Councils Election – Election Results (Tsuen Wan)". Government of Hong Kong.
  8. ^ FactWire (15 December 2021). "Factwire: 41 privileged voters have 7,200 times greater power than a regular Hong Kong voter following election revamp". Hong Kong Free Press HKFP. Retrieved 16 December 2021.
  9. ^ HK Magazine ‘First Person’, 6 December 2012
  10. ^ "How well can Hong Kong's affluent lawmakers represent ordinary residents?". South China Morning Post. 17 January 2022. Retrieved 18 January 2022.
  11. ^ 'Substance matters' to voters: Michael Tien

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    Political offices
    Preceded by
    Louis Wong Yui-tak
    Member of Tsuen Wan District Council
    Representative for Discovery Park
    2012–2019
    Succeeded by
    Lau Cheuk-yu
    Legislative Council of Hong Kong
    Preceded by Member of Legislative Council
    Representative for New Territories West
    2012–2021
    Constituency abolished
    New constituency Member of Legislative Council
    Representative for New Territories North West
    2022–present
    Incumbent
    Order of precedence
    Preceded by
    Claudia Mo
    Member of the Legislative Council
    Hong Kong order of precedence
    Member of the Legislative Council
    Succeeded by
    Steven Ho
    Member of the Legislative Council

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In this Hong Kong name the surname is Tien In accordance with Hong Kong custom the Western style name is Michael Tien and the Chinese style name is Tien Puk sun Michael Tien Puk sun Chinese 田北辰 born 26 August 1950 is a Hong Kong politician businessman and member of the Legislative Council for New Territories North West He is the founder and chairman of the G2000 and U2 Clothing retail chains and former chairman of the Kowloon Canton Railway Corporation KCRC He was formerly a member of the Liberal Party which was led by his elder brother James Tien and a member of the New People s Party The HonourableMichael Tien Puk sunBBS JP田北辰Member of the Legislative CouncilIncumbentAssumed office 1 January 2022Preceded byNew constituencyConstituencyNew Territories North WestIn office 1 October 2012 31 December 2021Preceded byLee Wing tatSucceeded byConstituency abolishedConstituencyNew Territories WestMember of the Tsuen Wan District CouncilIn office 1 January 2012 31 December 2019Succeeded byAdrian LauConstituencyDiscovery ParkChairman of the Kowloon Canton Railway CorporationIn office 24 December 2001 2 December 2007Personal detailsBorn 1950 08 26 26 August 1950 age 73 Hong KongPolitical partyLiberal Party 2008 10 New People s Party 2011 17 Roundtable 2017 present SpouseFrances TienRelationsJames Tien brother Children1 son and 3 daughtersParentFrancis TienResidence s Shouson Hill Hong KongAlma materDiocesan Boys SchoolWorcester AcademyCornell UniversityHarvard Business SchoolOccupationPoliticianBusinessmanWebsitewww wbr michaeltien wbr hkMichael TienChinese田北辰TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinTian BeichenYue CantoneseJyutpingTin4 Bak1san4 Contents 1 History 2 Background and education 3 Property ownership 4 Current posts 5 Previous posts 6 References 7 External linksHistory editTien was appointed as the chairman of the Kowloon Canton Railway Corporation KCRC in December 2001 amid public criticism on his predecessor K Y Yeung He proposed and implemented administrative reforms that enhanced KCRC s transparency and accountability he regularly attended Legco meeting and explained the company s policies and decisions 1 In 2006 Tien resigned as chairman of the KCRC due to disputes with other directors over his management style 2 Tien joined the Liberal Party in 2008 and became District Officer for Kowloon West He quit the party in 2010 and started the New People s Party with Regina Ip of which he became the deputy chairman 3 In the 2017 Chief Executive election Tien supported his party chairwoman Regina Ip He complained the election had lost its shape due to the increasing interference of an invisible hand referring to the Liaison Office Tien inclined his support for John Tsang after Ip dropped out although Ip endorsed Carrie Lam on the last day before the election 4 5 Tien eventually quit the party on 10 April with six District Councillors 6 In the 2019 District Council elections Tien lost his Tsuen Wan District Council seat following a rout of pro Beijing candidates amidst the 2019 20 Hong Kong protests 7 In December 2021 it was reported that Tien had a privileged vote in the 2021 Hong Kong legislative election where the vote would count approximately 7 215 times more than an ordinary citizen 8 Background and education editTien attended Diocesan Boys School and spent a year at Worcester Academy in the United States 9 Tien has a degree in electrical engineering from Cornell University and an MBA from Harvard Business School Property ownership editAccording to Tien s January 2022 declaration of assets he owns property in Hong Kong mainland China and the United States 10 Current posts editMember of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong New Territories North West 2021 constituency 11 Member of National People s Congress PRC Hong Kong Deputy Chairman of Employees Retraining Board ERB Chairman of Standing Committee on Language Education and Research SCOLAR Member of Manpower Development Committee MDC Member of Education Commission EC Chairman of Retail Industry Working Group under the Skills Upgrading Scheme EDB Supervisor of David Li Kwok Po CollegePrevious posts editChairman of Kowloon Canton Railway Corporation KCRC Chairman of the Privatization Sub group of the Business Advisory Group BAG under the Financial Secretary s Office Chairman of Wholesale Retail Import amp Export Training Board Vocational Training Council VTC Chairman of Working Group on Professional Relevance Advisory Committee on Teacher Education amp Qualification ACTEQ Chairman of Advisory Committee to School of Design Hong Kong Polytechnic University Member of Hong Kong Broadcasting Authority Council Member of Hong Kong Productivity Council HKPC Member of Language Fund Advisory Committee LFAC Education Department Member of Tsuen Wan District Council Discovery Park Constituency Alternate Member of Listing Committee Hong Kong Stock Exchange Member of Hong Kong Sports Development Board Director of The Community Chest of Hong Kong Chairman Liberal Party Kowloon West Regional OfficeReferences edit Yeung Rikkie L K 2005 Public Enterprise Governance KCR Corporation and Its Governance Controversies Public Management Review 7 4 580 doi 10 1080 14719030500362579 ISSN 1471 9037 S2CID 153715976 Michael Ng Carrie Chan amp Wendy Leung 13 March 2006 Tien resigns amid feud The Standard Archived from the original on 29 June 2011 Retrieved 23 April 2010 Sun Nikki 17 January 2017 Invisible hand interfering in Hong Kong chief executive race NPP deputy chair Michael Tien says South China Morning Post Archived from the original on 17 January 2017 The upcoming race for Hong Kong s top job has lost its shape due to the increasing interference of an invisible hand according to New People s Party deputy chairman Michael Tien Puk sun Tien said many election committee members himself included had received phone calls asking them to nominate certain candidates This was despite Tien s party chairwoman Regina Ip Lau Suk yee being one of the contenders Carrie Lam aims to reignite Hong Kong as she officially announces candidacy for top job South China Morning Post 16 January 2017 Don t ask us to quit Chief executive hopeful Regina Ip stands firm on candidacy in overcrowded field South China Morning Post 17 January 2017 新民黨分裂 直播田北辰宣佈退黨 因了解而分開 Apple Daily in Traditional Chinese 14 November 2016 2019 District Councils Election Election Results Tsuen Wan Government of Hong Kong FactWire 15 December 2021 Factwire 41 privileged voters have 7 200 times greater power than a regular Hong Kong voter following election revamp Hong Kong Free Press HKFP Retrieved 16 December 2021 HK Magazine First Person 6 December 2012 How well can Hong Kong s affluent lawmakers represent ordinary residents South China Morning Post 17 January 2022 Retrieved 18 January 2022 Substance matters to voters Michael TienExternal links editOfficial sitePolitical officesPreceded byLouis Wong Yui tak Member of Tsuen Wan District CouncilRepresentative for Discovery Park2012 2019 Succeeded byLau Cheuk yuLegislative Council of Hong KongPreceded byLee Wing tat Member of Legislative CouncilRepresentative for New Territories West2012 2021 Constituency abolishedNew constituency Member of Legislative CouncilRepresentative for New Territories North West2022 present IncumbentOrder of precedencePreceded byClaudia MoMember of the Legislative Council Hong Kong order of precedenceMember of the Legislative Council Succeeded bySteven HoMember of the Legislative Council Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Michael Tien amp oldid 1192358030, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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