Michael Tien

Hong Kong politician and businessman


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native_name_langzh-hk
honorific-prefixThe Honourable
nameMichael Tien Puk-sun
native_name田北辰
honorific-suffixBBS JP
imageFile:香港建制派議員對逃犯修例意見不一 田北辰籲暫緩修例 (cropped).jpg
officeMember of the Legislative Council
term_start1 January 2022
predecessorNew constituency
constituencyNew Territories North West
term_start11 October 2012
term_end131 December 2021
predecessor1Lee Wing-tat
successor1Constituency abolished
constituency1New Territories West
office2Member of the Tsuen Wan District Council
term_start21 January 2012
term_end231 December 2019
successor2Adrian Lau
constituency2Discovery Park
office3Chairman of the Kowloon-Canton Railway Corporation
term_start324 December 2001
term_end32 December 2007
birth_date
birth_placeHong Kong
residenceShouson Hill, Hong Kong
partyLiberal Party (2008–10)
New People's Party (2011–17)
Roundtable (2017–present)
parentsFrancis Tien
children1 son and 3 daughters
relationsJames Tien (brother)
spouseFrances Tien
occupationPolitician
Businessman
alma_materDiocesan Boys' School
Worcester Academy
Cornell University
Harvard Business School
website
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Michael Tien Puk-sun (; born 26 August 1950) is a Hong Kong politician, businessman and member of the Legislative Council for New Territories North West. He is the founder and chairman of the G2000 and U2 Clothing retail chains and former chairman of the Kowloon-Canton Railway Corporation (KCRC). He was formerly a member of the Liberal Party, which was led by his elder brother, James Tien, and a member of the New People's Party.

History

Tien was appointed as the chairman of the Kowloon-Canton Railway Corporation (KCRC) in December 2001 amid public criticism on his predecessor, K. Y. Yeung. He proposed and implemented administrative reforms that enhanced KCRC's transparency and accountability; he regularly attended Legco meetings and explained the company's policies and decisions. In 2006, Tien resigned as chairman of the KCRC due to disputes with other directors over his management style.

Tien joined the Liberal Party in 2008 and became District Officer for Kowloon West. He quit the party in 2010 and started the New People's Party with Regina Ip, of which he became the deputy chairman.

In the 2017 Chief Executive election, Tien supported his party chairwoman Regina Ip. He complained the election had "lost its shape" due to the increasing interference of "an invisible hand", referring to the Liaison Office. Tien inclined his support for John Tsang after Ip dropped out, although Ip endorsed Carrie Lam on the last day before the election. Tien eventually quit the party on 10 April with six District Councillors.

In the 2019 District Council elections, Tien lost his Tsuen Wan District Council seat following a rout of pro-Beijing candidates amidst the 2019–20 Hong Kong protests.

In December 2021, it was reported that Tien was eligible to vote four times in the 2021 Hong Kong legislative election, yielding 0.0328896% of the total voting value (elected seats), which is 6618 times more than the value of an average voter's total voting value.

Background and education

Tien attended Diocesan Boys' School and spent a year at Worcester Academy in the United States. Tien has a degree in electrical engineering from Cornell University and an MBA from Harvard Business School.

Property ownership

According to Tien's January 2022 declaration of assets, he owns property in Hong Kong, mainland China, and the United States.

Current posts

Previous posts

References

References

  1. Yeung, Rikkie L. K.. (2005). "Public Enterprise Governance: KCR Corporation and Its Governance Controversies". Public Management Review.
  2. (13 March 2006). "Tien resigns amid feud". [[The Standard (Hong Kong).
  3. Sun, Nikki. (17 January 2017). "'Invisible hand' interfering in Hong Kong chief executive race, NPP deputy chair Michael Tien says". [[South China Morning Post]].
  4. (16 January 2017). "Carrie Lam aims to 'reignite' Hong Kong as she officially announces candidacy for top job". South China Morning Post.
  5. (17 January 2017). "'Don't ask us to quit': Chief executive hopeful Regina Ip stands firm on candidacy in overcrowded field". South China Morning Post.
  6. link. (14 November 2016)
  7. "2019 District Councils Election – Election Results (Tsuen Wan)". Government of Hong Kong.
  8. (2021-12-15). "Factwire: 41 privileged voters have 7,200 times greater power than a regular Hong Kong voter following election revamp".
  9. [https://archive.today/20130117114613/http://hk.asia-city.com/city-living/article/michael-tien HK Magazine ‘First Person’], 6 December 2012
  10. (2022-01-17). "How well can Hong Kong's affluent lawmakers represent ordinary residents?".
  11. [https://news.rthk.hk/rthk/en/component/k2/1625456-20211222.htm 'Substance matters' to voters: Michael Tien]

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