Fernando Chui Explained

Fernando Chui Sai On
Native Name Lang:zh-mo
Honorific-Suffix:GCM GML
Office1:2nd Chief Executive of Macau
Term Start1:20 December 2009
Term End1:20 December 2019
Predecessor1:Ho Hau Wah
President1:Hu Jintao
Xi Jinping
Premier1:Wen Jiabao
Li Keqiang
Successor1:Ho Iat Seng
Office2:Secretary for Social Affairs and Culture
Term Start2:20 December 1999
Term End2:20 December 2009
1Namedata2:Ho Hau Wah
Predecessor2:Antonio Salavessa da Costa
(Secretary for Communications, Tourism and Culture)
Alarcão Troni
(Secretary for Social Affairs and Budget)
Successor2:Cheong U
Birth Date:1957 1, df=yes
Birth Place:Portuguese Macau
Nationality:Chinese (Macau)
Spouse:Winnie Fok Wai-fun
Residence:Macau
Alma Mater:California State University, Sacramento
University of Oklahoma
Occupation:Civil servant
Module:
Child:yes
C:崔世安
P:Cuī Shì'ān
W:Tsui Shih'an
Myr:Tswēi Shr̀'ān
J:Ceoi1 Sai3 On1
Y:Chēui Sái Ōn
Tp:Cuēi Shìh'ān
Ci:pronounced as /tsʰɵ́y sɐ̄iʔɔ́ːn/

Fernando Chui Sai On (; born 13 January 1957) is a Macau politician who served as the 2nd Chief Executive of Macau from 2009 to 2019. He served as Secretary for Social and Cultural Affairs from 1999 to 2009.

Chui was born in 1957 to local construction tycoon Chui Tak Seng and Chan Keng Fan, the second son after Chui Sai Cheong. His wife is a niece of the late Hong Kong tycoon Henry Fok Ying-tung.

Education

In Macau, Chui attended Lingnan High School and then finished high school at Hawaiian Mission Academy in Honolulu before pursuing his post-secondary education. Chui obtained his university training in the United States where he obtained his various degrees:

He was guest professor at the Huanan Teachers Training University.

Due to studying in the United States at a younger age, Chui did not have the opportunity to study Mandarin (Putonghua), and thus does not speak it well. This was evident when he made his oath of acceptance as Chief Executive of Macao in front of Chinese leader Hu Jintao.

Chief Executive of Macau

Prior to becoming Chief Executive, Chui served as a member of the 5th Legislative Assembly of Macau.

In June 2009 Chui was declared to be the sole candidate for the position of Macau's chief executive. He was nominated by 286 members of the 300-member election committee. On election day, 26 July 282 committee members voted for Chui (14 blank, 4 abstention), and was subsequently appointed by Wen Jiabao, Premier of China. He assumed his new role as Chief Executive of Macau in December 2009.[2] [3] [4] [5]

On 31 August 2014, Chui was re-elected as Macau's Chief Executive with 380 votes from the 400-member election committee.[6] Meanwhile, 7,762 Macau residents voted having no confidence in Chui becoming the Chief Executive in an unofficial "referendum".[7]

List of policy addresses

width=50pxYear width=220pxEnglish title width=220pxPortuguese title width=220pxChinese title
2017 Development Plan in Progress for Building a Perfect Home "Implementação Progressiva do Planeamento, Construção Conjunta de um Bom Lar" 逐步落實規劃 共建美好家園
2016 Boosting the economy, focusing on livelihoods, and ensuring stable development "Impulsionar a economia, promover o bem-estar da população, consolidar o desenvolvimento" 促經濟 重民生 穩發展
2015 Coordinate planning to ensure stable development Converge collective wisdom to open new chapters "Coordenar o planeamento, promover o desenvolvimento estável Reunir sabedorias da sociedade, alcançar conjuntamente novos progressos" 統籌規劃 穩健發展 匯聚民智 同創新篇
2014 Enhance Underlying Strength and Promote Sustainable Development "Aumentar a capacidade global e promover o desenvolvimento sustentável" 增強綜合實力 促進持續發展
2013 Enhance the Well-being of Society and Prepare for Long-term Development "Melhorar o bem-estar da população e planear o desenvolvimento a longo prazo" 增進民生福祉 立足長遠發展
2012 Promoting Adequate Diversification of the Economy and Raising Overall Standard of Living Promover a diversificação adequada da economia e elevar a qualidade de vida da população 推動經濟適度多元 提高民生綜合水平
2011 Adopting a Scientific Approach to Public Administration; Drawing a Blueprint for Future Development "Desenvolvimento concertado e progresso harmonioso" 落實科學施政 規劃發展藍圖
2010 Coordinated Development in Harmony "Desenvolvimento concertado e progresso harmonioso" 協調發展 和諧共進

Election results

Chief Executive

YearCandidateVotesPct
200928295.27%
201438096.95%

Charities

Chui is also involved in youth and education causes including:

Scandals

Chui has been linked to several scandals during his time as a minister of Edmund Ho's administration.[8]

Most notably, the East Asian Games in 2005 were run under Chui's portfolio and put him in the midst of the Ao Man Long scandal. The games ran over budget by 70%. Ao allegedly received a MOP50 million (US$6.2 million) bribe in connection with the construction contract for the games' centerpiece, the Macau Dome indoor arena. Overall, that project wound up costing MOP640 million, MOP285 million over budget. As a result, he was extremely unpopular amongst the pro-democracy camp even before he was elected as the chief executive.[9] [10] In 2016, Chui was caught up in allegations of transferring Macau's reserves to the mainland. He was accused of favouritism after the Macau Foundation – a quasi-official foundation of which he is chairman and of which his brother heads the supervisory board – donated 100 million yuan ($15.4 million) of public money to Jinan University in Guangzhou, of which he is deputy head of the board. The Macanese government said that the donation was made in return for China's long-standing support to the SAR.[11]

Honours

References

Notes and References

  1. News: Cheng . Jonathan . Macau Picks Chief in Time of Transition . The Wall Street Journal . 27 July 2009 . 29 January 2012.
  2. News: Pomfret . James . 26 July 2009 . FACTBOX – Five facts about Macau and new leader Fernando Chui . Reuters . Macfie . Nick . 29 January 2012.
  3. News: Hui . Polly . 11 July 2009 . Macau's sole leadership candidate denies link to land deal . Agence France-Presse . 29 January 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110312105519/https://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5jof72hG-k1-NQBPcrwPMoubnRI2A . 12 March 2011.
  4. News: 26 July 2009 . Macao kicks off third-term chief executive election . Xinhua News Agency . dead . 29 January 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20121102131756/http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2009-07/26/content_11773618.htm . 2 November 2012 .
  5. News: Olczak . Nicholas . Smith . Shelley . 26 July 2009 . Incoming Macau Chief Brings Hopes of Casino Recovery (Update1) . Bloomberg . 29 January 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20121025100901/https://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601080&sid=a_FqQ103U.JQ . 25 October 2012.
  6. News: Macau's Fernando Chui re-elected chief executive in unopposed poll. Stuart Lau. South China Morning Post. 2014-08-14. 2020-09-08.
  7. News: 90pc don't trust Macau leader, says 'referendum'. Jeffie Lam. South China Morning Post. 2014-09-03. 2020-09-07.
  8. Web site: Macau's election a sure bet . Cohen . Muhammad . 25 June 2009 . Asia Times Online . https://web.archive.org/web/20090706194940/http://www.atimes.com/atimes/China/KF25Ad02.html . 6 July 2009 . unfit . 29 January 2012.
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  10. News: Neves . Patrícia . 8 August 2009 . Associação entregou petição e quer explicações do governo na AL . pt . Association delivered petition and wants explanations from the government in the legislative assembly . . dead . 29 January 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120226085440/http://www.jtm.com.mo/view.asp?dT=323603002 . 26 February 2012 .
  11. News: Lau . Stuart . 8 May 2016 . Macau leader accused of 'favouritism' after 100m yuan university donation . South China Morning Post .
  12. Web site: Cidadãos Estrangeiros Agraciados com Ordens Portuguesas . Foreign Citizens Awarded with Portuguese Orders . pt . Página Oficial das Ordens Honoríficas Portuguesas . 1 August 2017 . Official webpage of the Portuguese Honorary Orders.
  13. News: 2020-12-19. Government announces decorations and medals for 2020. Government of Macau. 2021-08-31.