Solicitor General of Hong Kong |
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The Solicitor General of Hong Kong is head of the Legal Policy Division of the Department of Justice (律政司) in Hong Kong. He (to date no woman has held the post) is responsible for the development of legal policy, advising the Secretary for Justice (called the Attorney General before 1997) on legal issues, and overseeing the department's staff and legislative programme.
The position of Solicitor General in Hong Kong was created after the end of World War II.[1] The Solicitor General acted as the deputy of the Attorney General and regularly appeared in court.
In 1979, the roles of Law Draftsman, Law Officer (Civil) and Crown Prosecutor (called from the inception of the position Director of Public Prosecutions) were created and the position of Solicitor General was abolished. It was reinstated in 1981 with the Solicitor General being put in charge of legal policy.[2]
The Secretary for Justice is now assisted by five law officers, namely:
The position of Solicitor General is currently vacant. Mr. MUI Kei Fat, Llewellyn is currently acting as Solicitor General.[3] The previous incumbent, Mr Wesley Wong SC transferred to become Secretary of the Law Reform Commission some time in 2021.[4]
Remuneration for the post, as advertised in 2015, is HK$201,950 (up from HK$162,650 in 2000) per month, together with housing allowance, 'leave passage allowance', and other benefits.[5]
No. | Office holder | Term | Notes |
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1 | George E Strickland, QC[6] | 1947-1952 | Acting Attorney General prior to appointment |
2 | Arthur Hooton, QC[7] | 1952-1961 | |
3 | Maurice Heenan, QC[8] | 1961 | Non-British-born (born in New Zealand). Appointed Attorney General in 1961. |
4 | Denys Roberts, QC | 1962-1966 | Appointed Attorney General in 1966. Later Colonial/Chief Secretary and Chief Justice. |
5 | Graham Sneath, QC[9] | 1966-1973 | |
6 | John Hobley, QC[10] | 12 May - 29 September 1973 | Appointed Attorney General in 1973. Retired and left Hong Kong 1979. |
7 | Garth Thornton[11] | 1973-1979 | Author of Thornton's Legislative Drafting |
None | 1979-1981 | Position abolished in 1979; reestablished in 1981.[12] | |
8 | Ray Astin[13] | 1981-1984 | Full name was Ernest Raymond Astin |
9 | James Findlay, QC[14] | 1984-1986 | Later became Judge of the High Court. |
10 | Frank Stock, QC[15] | 1987-1991 | Became High Court Judge, Vice President of the Court of Appeal and then Non-Permanent Judge of the Hong Kong Court of Final Appeal |
11 | Bertrand de Speville[16][17] | 1991-1993 | British, born 16 June 1941, (Commissioner of ICAC, 1993-1996) |
12 | Daniel Richard Fung Wah-kin, QC (馮華健)[18] | 1994 - 30 Jun 1997 | born c1954. Was appointed from private practice; Returned to private practice as senior counsel |
No. | Office Holder | Tenure Start | Tenure End | Length of Tenure | Appointed By | Prior Role | Silk |
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1 | Daniel Richard Fung Wah-kin, SBS, QC, SC, JP | 1 July 1997 | 30 August 1998 | 1 year and 61 days | Elsie Leung | Assumed role; was last Solicitor General in British Hong Kong | QC (1990) |
2 | Robert Charles Allcock, SBS | 17 August 2000 | 24 January 2007 | 6 years and 161 days | Acting Solicitor General / Principal Government Counsel | ||
3 | Ian George McCurdy Wingfield, GBS | 25 January 2007 | 1 August 2010 | 3 years and 189 days | Wong Yan-lung, SC | Law Officer (International Law) | |
4 | Frank Poon Ying-kwong | 2 August 2010 | 2 September 2015 | 5 years and 32 days | Deputy Solicitor General | ||
5 | Wesley Wong Wai-chung, SC, JP | 3 September 2015 | 30 September 2021[19] | 6 years and 28 days | Rimsky Yuen, SC | Deputy Director of Public Prosecutions | SC (2013) |
6 | Llewellyn Mui Kei-fat | 15 September 2022 | Incumbent | 1 year and 308 days | Paul Lam, SC | Principal Government Counsel |
The incumbent Solicitor General is an unofficial Justice of the Peace, and is given the "JP" designation while in office; this designation is removed upon leaving office, unless officially appointed separately.
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solicitor General of Hong Kong.
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