Arthur Li to lead University of Hong Kong’s governing council for another three years
- After student protests in first term that brought out Li’s combative style, mixed feelings greet his reappointment
The chairman of the University of Hong Kong’s governing council will lead the body for another three years after a first term shaken by fierce protests and criticism from both students and staff.
The government gazette on Friday said controversial government adviser Arthur Li Kwok-cheung had been reappointed along with a new council member, Jason Chiu Tsz-kiu, founder and CEO of mobile technology and e-commerce firm Cherrypicks.
Other reappointments included Vivien Chan, a former chairwoman of the Estate Agents Authority, and Thomas Brian Stevenson, ex-chairman of the Hong Kong Jockey Club.
The changes will take effect on January 1.
Li, 73, is also a member of the city’s Executive Council, a body of policy advisers to Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor. He was first promoted to council chairman in 2015 by former Hong Kong chief executive, Leung Chun-ying.