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Residence
  
Hong Kong

Role
  
Raymond Kwok's brother

Name
  
Thomas Kwok

Children
  
Adam Kwok


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Born
  
1951 (age 64–65)

Occupation
  
Former joint-chairman of Sun Hung Kai Properties

Net worth
  
US$16.3 billion (with brother, as of June 2015)

Relatives
  
Brother - Walter, Raymond

Parents
  
Kwok Tak-Seng, Kwong Siu-hing

Education
  
Similar People
  
Raymond Kwok, Walter Kwok, Kwong Siu‑hing, Kwok Tak‑Seng, Lee Shau‑kee

Siblings
  
Raymond Kwok, Walter Kwok

Billionaire property developer brothers deny corruption


Thomas Kwok Ping-kwong (Chinese: 郭炳江; pinyin: Guō Bǐngjiāng; Cantonese Yale: Gwok Bínggōng; born October 6, 1951 in Portuguese Macau) was the joint chairman and managing director of Sun Hung Kai Properties, which is the largest property developer in Hong Kong, along with his brother Raymond Kwok.

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Biography

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Thomas is the second son of Kwok Tak Seng, the founder of SHK Properties, and his wife Kwong Siu-hing. Together with brothers Walter and Raymond, they inherited Sun Hung Kai Properties, Hong Kong's largest real estate developer in 1990, following their father's death. The Kwok brothers are the third wealthiest people in Hong Kong and the Greater China Region, just after Li Ka Shing and Lee Shau Kee. Their combined wealth is estimated to be US$17 billion in Forbes' 2010 list of billionaires.

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Kwok received a bachelor's degree in civil engineering from Imperial College London, University of London, followed by an MBA from London Business School.

Arrest and conviction

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The two brothers were arrested by the Independent Commission Against Corruption on bribery charges in March 2012. They were accused of bribing Rafael Hui, the former Chief Secretary for Administration from 2005 to 2007, to be their "eyes and ears in government" in a case said to highlight "the cozy relationship between the city's powerful developers and government".

In December 2014, Thomas Kwok was convicted of "conspiracy to commit misconduct in public office," while his brother Raymond was cleared of all charges. Thomas was sentenced to five years in prison and a fine of $500,000. Rafael Hui, Sun Hung Kai executive Thomas Chan and businessman Francis Kwan were also jailed. After the verdict was announced, Kwok stated his immediate resignation as chairman, managing director and executive director of Sun Hung Kai and said he would appeal the conviction. His appeals to the Court of Appeal and Hong Kong Court of Final Appeal were dismissed. Kwok, who had been granted bail pending appeal to the Court of Final Appeal was returned to prison in June 2017.

Religion

Kwok is a Christian. The Noah's Ark project on Ma Wan reflects Kwok's evangelical Christian faith. During the 1990s, he set up a church on the 75th-floor pyramid atrium atop Sun Hung Kai's Central Plaza office complex.

References

Thomas Kwok Wikipedia