Peter C. Wong Explained

Peter C Wong
王澤長
Honorific-Suffix:CBE, JP
Birth Date:19 September 1922
Birth Place:Hong Kong
Office:Unofficial Member of the Executive Council
Appointed:Sir Murray MacLehose
Term Start:1 September 1986
Term End:31 August 1988
Predecessor:Sir Oswald Cheung
Successor:Rosanna Wong
Office1:Unofficial Member of the Legislative Council
Appointed1:Sir Murray MacLehose
Sir Edward Youde
Term Start1:6 October 1976
Term End1:25 August 1988
Alma Mater:University of Hong Kong (BA)
Occupation:Solicitor
Notary Public
Death Place:Happy Valley, Hong Kong
Spouse:Anna

Peter Chak-cheong Wong, CBE, JP (19September 192222September 1989) was a member of the Executive Council and Legislative Council of Hong Kong and president of the Law Society of Hong Kong. Born in Hong Kong, Wong attended the University of Hong Kong and graduated with bachelor's degree in 1950. He became a solicitor and a fellow of the British Institute of Management.[1] He was the president of the Law Society between 1973 and 1975. He was appointed by Governor Murray MacLehose to the Legislative Council when the council was reformed and extended its membership from 15 to 22 unofficial members. He was subsequently the member of the Executive Council from 1978 to 1983.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Database on LegCo members. 8 May 2013. Legislative Council of Hong Kong.
  2. Book: Growing With Hong Kong: The University and Its Graduates, the First 90 Years : A Convocation Project. Hong Kong University Press. 2002. 272.