Caspar Tsui

Caspar Tsui Ying-wai (Chinese: 徐英偉; born 1976) is a Hong Kong politician and government official. Since 2020, he has been Secretary for Home Affairs.


Caspar Tsui Ying-wai
徐英偉
Secretary for Home Affairs
Assumed office
22 April 2020
Chief ExecutiveCarrie Lam
Preceded byLau Kong-wah
Under Secretary for Labour and Welfare
In office
2 August 2017  22 April 2020
SecretaryLaw Chi-kwong
Preceded byStephen Sui
Succeeded byHo Kai-ming
Political Assistant to the Secretary for Home Affairs
In office
June 2008  2 August 2017
SecretaryTsang Tak-singLau Kong-wah
Succeeded byJade Lai
Personal details
Born1976 (age 4445)
 British Hong Kong
Nationality Chinese (Hong Kong)
Political partyDemocratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong (DAB)
Alma materUniversity of Ottawa
University of Manchester

Tsui graduated in social sciences from the University of Ottawa and holds a Master of Business Administration degree from the University of Manchester. He worked at several banks including HSBC in Canada, Bank of Montreal, Merrill Lynch and American Express Bank before becoming an investment services manager at Hang Seng Bank. He stepped into politics in 2006 when he joined the Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong (DAB), the largest pro-Beijing party in Hong Kong. He was the vice-chairman of its youth branch, the Young DAB, from 2007 to 2008.[1]

He joined the government in the appointed role of Political Assistant to the Secretary for Home Affairs in 2008, after he renounced his Canadian citizenship that year.[1] In 2017 he became Under Secretary for Labour and Welfare. In April 2020, he was appointed Secretary for Home Affairs, while remaining a member of the DAB, succeeding Lau Kong-wah.[2]

In December 2020, Tsui said that freedom of speech for Hong Kong citizens is not "absolute," and that "The exercise by anyone of the right to freedom of expression carries with it special duties and responsibilities, and may therefore be subject to certain restrictions as provided by law as necessary for respect of the rights or reputations of others, or the protection of national security or of public order, or of public health or morals."[3]

References

Political offices
New title Political Assistant to the Secretary for Home Affairs
June 2008–2 August 2017
Succeeded by
Jade Lai
Preceded by
Stephen Sui
Under Secretary for Labour and Welfare
2 August 2017–22 April 2020
Succeeded by
Ho Kai-ming
Preceded by
Lau Kong-wah
Secretary for Home Affairs
22 April 2020–present
Incumbent
Order of precedence
Previous:
Erick Tsang
Member of the Executive Council
Hong Kong order of precedence
Member of the Executive Council
Next:
Christopher Hui
Member of the Executive Council
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