Charles Sin

Charles Cho Chiu Sin, OBE (Chinese: 冼祖昭; born 1937) is a Hong Kong lawyer and businessman. He is the former chairman of the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong from 1987 to 1988.

Biography

Sin was born in 1937 into a lawyer family. He was graduated from the Queen's College, Hong Kong and Cambridge University with a law degree. He practiced law upon his return to Hong Kong and became an elected member of the Urban Council first elected in 1971 for the Hong Kong Civic Association and also the Acting Committee of the Hong Kong Housing Society. He was also the chairman of the Home Ownership Scheme Committee of the Hong Kong Housing Authority and the Management Committee of the Hong Kong Housing Authority. Sin was [1]

He was director of the Associated International Hotels Limited and the Tian Teck Land Limited from the 1985 and 1984 respectively. He was also the company secretary of the Tian Teck Land Limited from 1990 to 2004. Between 1985 and 1986, Sin was the chairman of the Kam Ngan Stock Exchange and subsequently the chairman of the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong between 1987 and 1988 when the four major exchanges merged in 1986.[1] For his contributions, he was awarded Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in 1987.

He was involved in a corruption allegation of the Stock Exchange in the 1988 and was investigated by Independent Commission Against Corruption but was not found guilty in 1992. In 1996, he sued Tian Tian Daily News for libelling in an article on 28 October 1996. He won the lawsuit in 2002 and was compensated for three million Hong Kong dollars.[2]

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gollark: This depends on whether there is a fourth spatial dimension.
gollark: I'm not saying it's entirely wrong, just mostly wrong.
gollark: This is very incoherent. And yes, it's often hard to analyze complex scenarios, but that does *not* mean that the correct answer is "disavow the entire concept of analyzing things".
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References

  1. 冼祖昭. Quament (in Chinese).
  2. 《天天》須賠冼祖昭三百萬. Apple Daily (in Chinese). 12 January 2002.
Political offices
Preceded by
Solomon Rafeek
Member of the Urban Council
1971–1975
Succeeded by
Henry Luk
Business positions
Preceded by
Ronald Li
Chairman of the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong
1987–1988
Succeeded by
Lee Quo-wei
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