词条 | Lam Tai-fai |
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|honorific-prefix = The Honourable |name = Lam Tai-fai |native_name = {{nobold|林大輝}} |native_name_lang = zh-hk |honorific-suffix = SBS, JP |image = Lam Tai-fai.jpg |imagesize = 180px |smallimage = |alt = |caption = |order = |office1 = Member of the Legislative Council |term_start1 = 1 October 2008 |term_end1 = 30 September 2016 |alongside1 = |predecessor1 = Lui Ming-wah |successor1 = Ng Wing-ka |constituency1 = Industrial (Second) |majority = |birth_date = {{Birth date and age|df=yes|1959|11|22}} |birth_place = Hong Kong |death_date = |death_place = |restingplace = |restingplacecoordinates = |birthname = |citizenship = |nationality = |party = |otherparty = |spouse = |partner = |relations = |children = |residence = |alma_mater = Hong Kong Polytechnic |occupation = Legislative Councillor |profession = |cabinet = |committees = |portfolio = |religion = |signature = |signature_alt = |website = |footnotes = |blank1 = |data1 = }}Lam Tai-fai, SBS, JP ({{zh|t=林大輝}}, born 22 November 1959) is a member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong for Industrial (Second) functional constituency, which is composed of the members of the Chinese Manufacturers' Association of Hong Kong. He is also an appointed member of the Shatin District Council and serves on the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference.[1][2][3] Lam Tai-fai was formerly managing director of Peninsula Knitters Ltd, a textiles and garment company owned by Henry Tang, the Chief Secretary for Administration of Hong Kong. He has also sponsored a secondary school in Sha Tin, named "Lam Tai-fai College", which he supervises.[4] He had also been owner of the Hong Kong Rangers FC, Happy Valley AA and Shatin SA. He was uncontestedly elected to the Legislative Council of Hong Kong in 2008 through the trade-based Industrial (Second) functional constituency. Due to his close relationship with the Chief Secretary, Lam was regarded to belong to the "Tang camp" during the 2012 Chief Executive election when Tang ran against the ex-convenor of the Executive Council Leung Chun-ying. After Leung became the Chief Executive after defeating Tang, Lam was not seen as close to the administration. He stepped down from his position in the Legislative Council in 2016. References1. ^Sha Tin District Council Members (2008–2011) {{s-start}}{{s-par|hk}}{{s-bef|before = Lui Ming-wah}}{{s-ttl|title = Member of Legislative Council|district=Industrial (Second)|years = 2008–2016}}{{s-aft|after=Ng Wing-ka}}{{end}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Lam, Taifai}}2. ^WONG Ting-kwong biodata 3. ^Recipients of HKSAR Honours and Awards 4. ^Lam Tai-fai College 14 : Hong Kong entrepreneurs|Hong Kong people of Chaoshanese descent|Members of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference|District councillors of Sha Tin District|Living people|Alumni of the Hong Kong Polytechnic University|Civil Force politicians|Members of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong|1959 births|HK LegCo Members 2008–12|HK LegCo Members 2012–16|Members of the Election Committee of Hong Kong, 2000–2005|Members of the Election Committee of Hong Kong, 2007–2012|Members of the Election Committee of Hong Kong, 2017–2022 |
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