John Tsang

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Wong Lynn Wah
(m. 1972)
John C Tsang
GBM, JP
曾俊華
John Tsang in Tehran.jpg
Tsang in 2016
4th Financial Secretary of Hong Kong
In office
1 July 2007 16 January 2017
ChildrenTerence · Prudence
Parent(s)Tsang Cheuk-ho
Li Pik-sheung
Education La Salle College
Stuyvesant High School
Alma mater MIT School of Architecture and Planning (BS)
Boston State College (MA)
Harvard Kennedy School (MPA)
Signature John Tsang English signature.svg
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John Tsang
Traditional Chinese 曾俊華
Simplified Chinese 曾俊华
Civic offices
Preceded by Commissioner of Customs and Excise
1999–2001
Succeeded by
Government offices
Preceded by Secretary for Planning and Lands
2001–2002
Succeeded byas Secretary for Housing, Planning and Lands
New office Permanent Secretary for Housing, Planning and Lands
(Planning and Lands)

2002–2003
Succeeded by
Preceded by Director of the Chief Executive's Office
2006–2007
Succeeded by
Political offices
Preceded by Secretary for Commerce, Industry and Technology
2003–2006
Succeeded by
Financial Secretary of Hong Kong
2007–2017
Succeeded by
Order of precedence
Preceded by
Henry Tang
Recipient of the Grand Bauhinia Medal
Hong Kong order of precedence
Recipient of the Grand Bauhinia Medal
Succeeded by
Ronald Arculli
Recipient of the Grand Bauhinia Medal