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Kenneth Lau Ip-keung ( zh, 劉業強, born 1966) is a
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rural leader in Hong Kong. He is the current chairman of the
Heung Yee Kuk The Heung Yee Kuk, officially the Heung Yee Kuk N.T., is a statutory advisory body representing establishment interests in the New Territories, Hong Kong. The council is a powerful organisation comprising heads of rural committees which repre ...
and member of the
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for the Heung Yee Kuk functional constituency, succeeding his father
Lau Wong-fat Lau Wong-fat, Grand Bauhinia Medal, GBM, Gold Bauhinia Star, GBS, Order of the British Empire, OBE, Justice of the peace, JP (; 15 October 1936 – 23 July 2017) was a Hong Kong businessman and politician. He had been the long-time chairman of ...
in 2015 and 2016 respectively. He has been an unofficial member of the
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since 2017. He was awarded the Bronze Bauhinia Star by the
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in 2017.


Biography

Lau was born in 1966 to
Lau Wong-fat Lau Wong-fat, Grand Bauhinia Medal, GBM, Gold Bauhinia Star, GBS, Order of the British Empire, OBE, Justice of the peace, JP (; 15 October 1936 – 23 July 2017) was a Hong Kong businessman and politician. He had been the long-time chairman of ...
, the powerful rural leader and the chairman of the
Heung Yee Kuk The Heung Yee Kuk, officially the Heung Yee Kuk N.T., is a statutory advisory body representing establishment interests in the New Territories, Hong Kong. The council is a powerful organisation comprising heads of rural committees which repre ...
for 35 years. He graduated from the
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in 1989 with a degree in mathematics and statistics. In May 2015, he was elected unchallenged to the Kuk chairmanship upon his father's retirement. Lau was an appointed member of
Tuen Mun District Council The Tuen Mun District Council () is the District Councils of Hong Kong, District Council of Tuen Mun District, in the New Territories. It is one of 18 such councils. The Council consists of 32 members with 6 members of those elected through Plu ...
from 2000 to 2011. He was also a member of the government's Environmental Campaign Committee (2010–13). Since 2006, he has been a member of the
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, under the New Territories District Council Subsector from 2006 to 2011 and through Heung Yee Kuk since 2011. Lau is a director of the Community Chest of Hong Kong. He and his wife, Judy Lau Yap Ai-ai, are members of the
Hong Kong Jockey Club The Hong Kong Jockey Club (HKJC) was founded in 1884 and is one of the oldest institutions in Hong Kong. In 1960, it was granted a royal charter and renamed The Royal Hong Kong Jockey Club (). The institution reverted to its original name in 19 ...
and horse owners. Lau was revealed to be a
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by documents in the
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. In the
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, he succeeded his father to become a member of the Legislative Council in the Heung Yee Kuk functional constituency unopposed.


Property

According to his July 2020 declaration of interest, he owns more than 400 pieces of land throughout Hong Kong. In addition to the Hong Kong Jockey Club, the declaration lists him as a member of other organisations such as the
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, Gold Coast Yacht and Country Club, and the
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. In 2021, police in Lung Kwu Tan seized 10 speedboats and a record 57 engines, both used for illegal smuggling, in a 100,000 sqft warehouse belonging to a company owned by Lau and his family. According to Lau's January 2022 declaration of assets, he owns properties and land in Hong Kong, as well as land in Wuhan and Huizhou. He also declared shares in 105 companies, ranging from moneylending businesses to catering businesses. In August 2022, his latest declaration of assets specified that he owns 456 plots of land in New Territories and 7 residential units in Tuen Mun for "self-use". He owns an additional 8 residential units in Hong Kong, for a total of 15 residential units, along with 5 commercial properties. In August 2023, Lau's declaration of assets also showed he owned empty factory land in Hubei and Guangdong.


Housing


Small House Policy

Lau is a supporter of the
Small House Policy The Small House Policy (SHP, ) was introduced in 1972 in Hong Kong. The objective was to improve the then prevailing low standard of housing in the rural areas of the New Territories. The policy allows an indigenous male villager who is 18 ye ...
, and in January 2021, after the judiciary reinstated building rights for the Small House Policy, claimed "I heard some describe this as a 'big win' for us ... but the judgment is actually good for the whole of Hong Kong." Critics of the Small House Policy have said that the policy is "wasteful of land" that could instead be used for high rise developments. In February 2021, Lau said that the government hadn't fixed the housing supply issue in Hong Kong, and that "They can talk the talk, but they haven’t walked the talk," despite Lau's fighting for the Small House Policy, which takes up around 5,000 hectares of land in Hong Kong. Lau has also said that overseas male descendants of indigenous villagers should be entitled to the small house policy even if they are not Hong Kong residents, and that "Despite them being overseas, we should not strip them of their rights."


Land reclamation

In October 2021, Lau said that villagers in Lung Kwu Tan in Tuen Mun would object to the government's land reclamation project near their homes, meant to create more land for the housing shortfall in Hong Kong.


San Tin Technopole

In August 2023, Sun Dong said that he had "suffered a lot of pressure" from Lau, over Lau's insistence to integrate villages into the San Tin Technopole plan.


Hong Kong Golf Club

In September 2023, after the government took back leased land from the
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, Lau said he wished that the government would build housing elsewhere instead. Lau also said villagers living near the golf course had a "right" to play golf at the course for free, under an old agreement.


Personal life

Lau is a member of the
Hong Kong Jockey Club The Hong Kong Jockey Club (HKJC) was founded in 1884 and is one of the oldest institutions in Hong Kong. In 1960, it was granted a royal charter and renamed The Royal Hong Kong Jockey Club (). The institution reverted to its original name in 19 ...
and in August 2022, was in an election to get seats on the board of stewards. According to an editorial by ''The Standard'', Lau broke a tradition by participating in the election despite not being invited to do so. The editorial also mentioned that Lau winning or losing the election would reflect on if he had the "blessing of the government" and if the political clout of the Heung Yee Kuk was good enough. In September 2022, Lau placed dead last in the election, the only loser in a contest that saw 8 people on the ballot for 7 seats.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Lau, Kenneth 1966 births Living people Hong Kong people of Hakka descent People from Huiyang District councillors of Tuen Mun District Heung Yee Kuk Indigenous inhabitants of the New Territories in Hong Kong Members of the Election Committee of Hong Kong, 2007–2012 Members of the Election Committee of Hong Kong, 2012–2017 Hong Kong racehorse owners and breeders Business and Professionals Alliance for Hong Kong politicians Members of the Executive Council of Hong Kong HK LegCo Members 2016–2021 HK LegCo Members 2022–2025 Recipients of the Bronze Bauhinia Star Members of the 14th Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference