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Constituency
  
Sham Shui Po

Role
  
Solicitor

Name
  
Chung Pui-lam

Occupation
  
Solicitor

Spouse(s)
  
Maxine Lee Sau-king


Born
  
11 October 1940 (age 83) Hong Kong (
1940-10-11
)

Alma mater
  
University of London, University of Hong Kong

Political party
  
Progressive Hong Kong Society

Chung pui lam top 5 facts


Chung Pui-lam, GBS, SBS, OBE, JP (born 11 October 1940, Hong Kong) was the member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong and Sham Shui Po District Board.

He became the Hong Kong government civil servant as his early career and later on studied law at the London University and University of Hong Kong. He set up the Chung & Kwan Solicitors law firm, after he left the legal department in the Hong Kong government in 1979.

He was first elected as the Sham Shui Po District Board member in 1985 in the Lai Wan constituency based in the Mei Foo Sun Chuen and reelected in 1988. He was elected in the first Legislative Council indirect election from the Sham Shui Po electoral college constituency consisting of members of the Eastern and Sham Shui Po District Board and served until 1991.

In the Legislative Council meeting held on 27 June 1990 on the debate of the Hong Kong Bill of Rights Ordinance, Chung conceded the equality between men and women was a basic human right but thought that to extend the right to the New Territories women to inherit land as same as men would lead to social disorder and stability of Hong Kong.

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