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Patrick Ho

Patrick Ho Chi-ping GBS JP (born 24 July 1949 in Hong Kong) is a Hong Kong ophthalmologist turned politician.

Patrick Ho
何志平
Secretary for Home Affairs
In office
1 July 2002 – 30 June 2007
Chief executiveTung Chee-hwa
Sir Donald Tsang
Preceded byLam Woon-kwong
Succeeded byTsang Tak-sing
Personal details
Born (1949-07-24) 24 July 1949 (age 74)
Hong Kong
NationalityHong Kong Chinese
SpouseSibelle Hu Huizhong (m. 1997)
Children1
Alma materVanderbilt University
Ho Chi-ping (Patrick)
Traditional Chinese何志平
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinHé Zhìpíng
Yue: Cantonese
Yale Romanizationhòh ji pìhng
Jyutpingho4 zi3 ping4
Sidney LauHo4 Ji3 Ping4

He joined the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference and the Preparatory Committee of Hong Kong SAR.[1] When the Principal Officials Accountability System was introduced in 2002, Chief Executive of Hong Kong Tung Chee-wah appointed Ho Secretary for Home Affairs, a senior ministerial post.

He was convicted of bribery offences in a U.S. federal court in 2018. The Medical Council of Hong Kong ruled that his name was removed from the General Register for a period of 1 year from May 2021.[2]

Education and ophthalmologist career edit

Ho studied in the Diocesan Boys' School, Hong Kong. He won a scholarship and was educated in the US for 16 years. An ophthalmologist who trained in eye surgery with special expertise in retinal surgery, he was a fellow at Harvard Medical School. He returned to Hong Kong in 1984 and taught eye surgery at the Chinese University of Hong Kong as Professor of Ophthalmology. From 1988 to 2000, he was Professor of Surgery (Ophthalmology) at the Chinese University of Hong Kong.[3]

Political career edit

Since 1993, he has been a member of the 8th, 9th, 10th and 11th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, and in 1995, he was appointed as a member of the Preparatory Committee of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and the Selection Committee of the first SAR Government. Ho was appointed vice-chairman of the Hong Kong Policy Research Institute in 1996.[3] In July 1997, he was appointed to the Provisional Urban Council until its disestablishment in 1999. In 2000, Ho was appointed Chairman of the Arts Development Council.[3]

In 2002, he joined the Chief Executive of Hong Kong Tung Chee-wah's second HKSAR administration as the Secretary for Home Affairs when the Principal Officials Accountability System was introduced. He served in this senior ministerial post for five years.[4]

In 2003, Ho was present at the Che Kung Temple in Sha Tin following tradition and drew Kau Chim sticks to foretell the fortune of Hong Kong. He drew number 83 which represented bad times ahead. Hong Kong experienced a fatal SARS outbreak and an attempted imposition of Basic Law Article 23, which led to massive protests at the 1 July march. Ever since, no Hong Kong minister has represented the government to the temple.[3]

Ho was appointed chairman of the Sports Council in 2005.[5]

After leaving the government in 2007, he joined a lobbying firm established and funded by CEFC China Energy (CEFC), a Shanghai-based energy company,[4] of which he became vice-chairman and secretary-general. The organisation, under Ho, was a leading exponent of the Xi Jinping's Belt & Road Initiative.[6]

Bribery and money laundering arrest and conviction edit

Ho and former Senegalese foreign minister Cheikh Gadio were arrested in New York in late November 2017, charged with violating the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) and money laundering. The pair offered a US$2 million bribe to the president of Chad for oil rights, and deposited a US$500,000 bribe to an account designated by the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Uganda on behalf of CEFC. The million-dollar bribes were disguised as donations.[7] The energy fund, chaired by Ye Jianming, denied authorising Ho to engage in corrupt practices.[8][9] James Biden, brother of Joe Biden, got a call from Patrick Ho when Ho was arrested by the FBI. James Biden said he believed it had been meant for Hunter Biden, the son of Joe Biden.[10]

On 5 December 2018, Ho was convicted on seven counts of bribery and money laundering, following a federal trial in which Gadio stood as a witness for prosecutors.[11][12] He was sentenced to three years' imprisonment and fined $400,000 in March 2019.[13] After being imprisoned at the Metropolitan Correctional Center, New York, as of 9 June 2020, the South China Morning Post reported that Ho has been released and deported to Hong Kong.[14][15]

Subsequent legal matters edit

In 2023, Ho was identified in a US federal criminal indictment of Gal Luft in a Chinese government attempt to influence the 2016 United States elections.[16]

Family edit

Ho has a daughter and a son from his marriage to a Chinese woman in the US. After returning to Hong Kong in 1984, he divorced his wife.[3]

Ho married Taiwanese actress Sibelle Hu Huizhong on 5 September 1997.[17]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Tung delays naming new team". The Standard. 21 June 2002.
  2. ^ 張嘉敏 (11 May 2021). "何志平涉美國賄賂案罪成 醫委會裁定專業失德 釘牌12個月". 香港01 (in Chinese (Hong Kong)). Retrieved 11 May 2021.
  3. ^ a b c d e Cheung, Gary (6 December 2018). "Musician, eye surgeon and a politician who married an actress, Patrick Ho led a varied, eventful life before bribery scandal". South China Morning Post. Retrieved 16 March 2019.
  4. ^ a b "'Civil diplomat' Patrick Ho tapped UN connections to broker deals". South China Morning Post. 21 November 2017.
  5. ^ "Ho Takes Charge of Supreme Body". South China Morning Post. 14 January 2005. Retrieved 15 March 2019.
  6. ^ Zhuan, Ti (12 May 2017). "China's worldwide infrastructure investment promotes globalization 2.0". China Daily. Retrieved 16 March 2019.
  7. ^ "US arrests Patrick Ho over alleged oil bribes". South China Morning Post. 21 November 2017.
  8. ^ Cheng, Kris (21 November 2017). "Explainer: Patrick Ho's bribery allegations – from top Hong Kong official to US police custody". Hong Kong Free Press. Retrieved 23 November 2017.
  9. ^ "Indictment Case 1:17-mj-08611-UA".
  10. ^ Stevenson, Alexandra; Barboza, David; Goldstein, Matthew; Mozur, Paul (12 December 2018). "A Chinese Tycoon Sought Power and Influence. Washington Responded". The New York Times. Retrieved 11 December 2020.
  11. ^ "Ex-Hong Kong Official Convicted in Bribe Case Involving Chinese Oil Company". New York Times. 5 December 2018.
  12. ^ Lum, Alvin; Emma Kazryan (6 December 2018). "Former Hong Kong minister Patrick Ho Chi-ping convicted in US court on 7 of 8 counts in bribery and money-laundering case". South China Morning Post. Retrieved 7 December 2018.
  13. ^ Cheng, Kris; Grundy, Tom (26 March 2019). "3-years prison and US$400k fine for ex-Hong Kong official Patrick Ho, guilty of bribery". Hong Kong Free Press. Retrieved 26 March 2019.
  14. ^ "Inmate Locator".
  15. ^ "Disgraced former minister Patrick Ho returns to city after jail release". South China Morning Post. 9 June 2020. Retrieved 9 June 2020.
  16. ^ Aaron, Blake (15 July 2023). "Indictment paints tale of Chinese interests and 2016 Trump campaign". The Washington Post. Retrieved 18 July 2023.
  17. ^ "Taiwanese Actress Weds Hong Kong Surgeon". The Straits Times. 20 September 1997. p. 20.
Political offices
Preceded by Secretary for Home Affairs
2002–2007
Succeeded by
Order of precedence
Preceded by
Shelley Lee
Recipients of the Gold Bauhinia Star
Hong Kong order of precedence
Recipients of the Gold Bauhinia Star
Succeeded by
Sarah Liao
Recipients of the Gold Bauhinia Star

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In this Chinese name the family name is Ho 何 Patrick Ho Chi ping GBS JP born 24 July 1949 in Hong Kong is a Hong Kong ophthalmologist turned politician Patrick HoGBS JP何志平Secretary for Home AffairsIn office 1 July 2002 30 June 2007Chief executiveTung Chee hwa Sir Donald TsangPreceded byLam Woon kwongSucceeded byTsang Tak singPersonal detailsBorn 1949 07 24 24 July 1949 age 74 Hong KongNationalityHong Kong ChineseSpouseSibelle Hu Huizhong m 1997 Children1Alma materVanderbilt UniversityHo Chi ping Patrick Traditional Chinese何志平TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinHe ZhipingYue CantoneseYale Romanizationhoh ji pihngJyutpingho4 zi3 ping4Sidney LauHo4 Ji3 Ping4He joined the Chinese People s Political Consultative Conference and the Preparatory Committee of Hong Kong SAR 1 When the Principal Officials Accountability System was introduced in 2002 Chief Executive of Hong Kong Tung Chee wah appointed Ho Secretary for Home Affairs a senior ministerial post He was convicted of bribery offences in a U S federal court in 2018 The Medical Council of Hong Kong ruled that his name was removed from the General Register for a period of 1 year from May 2021 2 Contents 1 Education and ophthalmologist career 2 Political career 3 Bribery and money laundering arrest and conviction 4 Subsequent legal matters 5 Family 6 See also 7 ReferencesEducation and ophthalmologist career editHo studied in the Diocesan Boys School Hong Kong He won a scholarship and was educated in the US for 16 years An ophthalmologist who trained in eye surgery with special expertise in retinal surgery he was a fellow at Harvard Medical School He returned to Hong Kong in 1984 and taught eye surgery at the Chinese University of Hong Kong as Professor of Ophthalmology From 1988 to 2000 he was Professor of Surgery Ophthalmology at the Chinese University of Hong Kong 3 Political career editSince 1993 he has been a member of the 8th 9th 10th and 11th National Committee of the Chinese People s Political Consultative Conference and in 1995 he was appointed as a member of the Preparatory Committee of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and the Selection Committee of the first SAR Government Ho was appointed vice chairman of the Hong Kong Policy Research Institute in 1996 3 In July 1997 he was appointed to the Provisional Urban Council until its disestablishment in 1999 In 2000 Ho was appointed Chairman of the Arts Development Council 3 In 2002 he joined the Chief Executive of Hong Kong Tung Chee wah s second HKSAR administration as the Secretary for Home Affairs when the Principal Officials Accountability System was introduced He served in this senior ministerial post for five years 4 In 2003 Ho was present at the Che Kung Temple in Sha Tin following tradition and drew Kau Chim sticks to foretell the fortune of Hong Kong He drew number 83 which represented bad times ahead Hong Kong experienced a fatal SARS outbreak and an attempted imposition of Basic Law Article 23 which led to massive protests at the 1 July march Ever since no Hong Kong minister has represented the government to the temple 3 Ho was appointed chairman of the Sports Council in 2005 5 After leaving the government in 2007 he joined a lobbying firm established and funded by CEFC China Energy CEFC a Shanghai based energy company 4 of which he became vice chairman and secretary general The organisation under Ho was a leading exponent of the Xi Jinping s Belt amp Road Initiative 6 Bribery and money laundering arrest and conviction editHo and former Senegalese foreign minister Cheikh Gadio were arrested in New York in late November 2017 charged with violating the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act FCPA and money laundering The pair offered a US 2 million bribe to the president of Chad for oil rights and deposited a US 500 000 bribe to an account designated by the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Uganda on behalf of CEFC The million dollar bribes were disguised as donations 7 The energy fund chaired by Ye Jianming denied authorising Ho to engage in corrupt practices 8 9 James Biden brother of Joe Biden got a call from Patrick Ho when Ho was arrested by the FBI James Biden said he believed it had been meant for Hunter Biden the son of Joe Biden 10 On 5 December 2018 Ho was convicted on seven counts of bribery and money laundering following a federal trial in which Gadio stood as a witness for prosecutors 11 12 He was sentenced to three years imprisonment and fined 400 000 in March 2019 13 After being imprisoned at the Metropolitan Correctional Center New York as of 9 June 2020 the South China Morning Post reported that Ho has been released and deported to Hong Kong 14 15 Subsequent legal matters editIn 2023 Ho was identified in a US federal criminal indictment of Gal Luft in a Chinese government attempt to influence the 2016 United States elections 16 Family editHo has a daughter and a son from his marriage to a Chinese woman in the US After returning to Hong Kong in 1984 he divorced his wife 3 Ho married Taiwanese actress Sibelle Hu Huizhong on 5 September 1997 17 See also editHong Kong Government Lunar New year kau cim traditionReferences edit Tung delays naming new team The Standard 21 June 2002 張嘉敏 11 May 2021 何志平涉美國賄賂案罪成 醫委會裁定專業失德 釘牌12個月 香港01 in Chinese Hong Kong Retrieved 11 May 2021 a b c d e Cheung Gary 6 December 2018 Musician eye surgeon and a politician who married an actress Patrick Ho led a varied eventful life before bribery scandal South China Morning Post Retrieved 16 March 2019 a b Civil diplomat Patrick Ho tapped UN connections to broker deals South China Morning Post 21 November 2017 Ho Takes Charge of Supreme Body South China Morning Post 14 January 2005 Retrieved 15 March 2019 Zhuan Ti 12 May 2017 China s worldwide infrastructure investment promotes globalization 2 0 China Daily Retrieved 16 March 2019 US arrests Patrick Ho over alleged oil bribes South China Morning Post 21 November 2017 Cheng Kris 21 November 2017 Explainer Patrick Ho s bribery allegations from top Hong Kong official to US police custody Hong Kong Free Press Retrieved 23 November 2017 Indictment Case 1 17 mj 08611 UA Stevenson Alexandra Barboza David Goldstein Matthew Mozur Paul 12 December 2018 A Chinese Tycoon Sought Power and Influence Washington Responded The New York Times Retrieved 11 December 2020 Ex Hong Kong Official Convicted in Bribe Case Involving Chinese Oil Company New York Times 5 December 2018 Lum Alvin Emma Kazryan 6 December 2018 Former Hong Kong minister Patrick Ho Chi ping convicted in US court on 7 of 8 counts in bribery and money laundering case South China Morning Post Retrieved 7 December 2018 Cheng Kris Grundy Tom 26 March 2019 3 years prison and US 400k fine for ex Hong Kong official Patrick Ho guilty of bribery Hong Kong Free Press Retrieved 26 March 2019 Inmate Locator Disgraced former minister Patrick Ho returns to city after jail release South China Morning Post 9 June 2020 Retrieved 9 June 2020 Aaron Blake 15 July 2023 Indictment paints tale of Chinese interests and 2016 Trump campaign The Washington Post Retrieved 18 July 2023 Taiwanese Actress Weds Hong Kong Surgeon The Straits Times 20 September 1997 p 20 Political officesPreceded byLam Woon kwong Secretary for Home Affairs2002 2007 Succeeded byTsang Tak singOrder of precedencePreceded byShelley LeeRecipients of the Gold Bauhinia Star Hong Kong order of precedenceRecipients of the Gold Bauhinia Star Succeeded bySarah LiaoRecipients of the Gold Bauhinia Star Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Patrick Ho amp oldid 1192357991, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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