Who is the former Financial Secretary of Hong Kong?
Antony leung, former financial secretary of hong kong, 1973 graduated from the university of hong kong with a major in economic statistics. 1982 and 1999 completed the management development course and advanced management course of Harvard Business School. Since 1974, I have worked in universal bank for 23 years. He has worked in investment banking, commercial banking and private banking in the Asia-Pacific region, and has worked in Hongkong, new york, Singapore and Manila. 1997 joined chase bank as chairman of JPMorgan Chase Asia Pacific region. He has served in the financial sector for more than a quarter of a century, and is now a member of the Executive Council of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, chairman of the Education Commission and chairman of the Exchange Fund Advisory Committee. On May 2, 200 1, he became the Financial Secretary of Hong Kong. He was hired as finance minister with a three-year contract. He abandoned business and went into politics. It is estimated that his annual salary will drop from more than 20 million yuan to more than 2.4 million yuan, a drop of nearly 90%. In this regard, Liang Jinsong has his own set of views: "Everyone knows that the salary of senior government officials is far from that of senior business officials, but a person's money is limited. I believe in a word, the money earned is not yours, but the money used is yours. A person doesn't need much money. " After Antony LEUNG took over as the Financial Secretary, the D9 salary of Directorate was about $2.45 million per year, nearly $20 million lower than the current salary. However, after becoming the Financial Secretary, he can live in the official residence of the Financial Secretary, plus servant allowance and entertainment expenses, and he can also get a gratuity of 25% of his salary after the contract expires. On social services, Mr. Liang is currently a member of the Executive Council, the Chairman of the Education Commission and the Chairman of the Exchange Fund Advisory Committee. He was the chairman and member of the University Grants Committee, a director of the Airport Authority and a director of the Hong Kong Futures Exchange.