- Regina Ip
Infobox_Officeholder | name=Regina Ip
葉劉淑儀
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nationality=Chinese,Guangdong ,China
order=Secretary for Security
term_start=1998
term_end=2003
predecessor=Peter Lai
successor=Ambrose Lee
birth_date=birth date and age|1950|8|24
birth_place=Hong Kong
death_date=
death_place=
ancestry=Nanhai ,Guangdong
spouse= Sammy Ip Man-ho (deceased)
party=Savantas Policy Committee
religion=Regina Ip Lau Suk-yee, GBS B.A., MA, MSc, M.Litt (zh-t|t=葉劉淑儀) (born
August 24 ,1950 inHong Kong with family roots inNanhai ,Guangdong ) is the member of theLegislative Council of Hong Kong (Geographical constituency ,Hong Kong Island ). She was formerly a prominent government official of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR). She was the first woman to be appointed asSecretary for Security to head the disciplinary service. Ip became a controversial figure for her role advocating the passage ofHong Kong Basic Law Article 23 , and after this legislation was withdrawn, she became the first principal official to resign from the administration ofTung Chee-hwa , formerChief Executive of Hong Kong .She took a sabbatical to study for a Masters degree, and to re-invent herself to make a political comeback. She contested the
Hong Kong Island by-election, 2007 for the Legco, but was defeated byAnson Chan in the two-horse race.Biography
Early career
Ip obtained a BA from the
University of Hong Kong and aMLitt from theUniversity of Glasgow . She also studied at the Graduate School of Business ofStanford University from 1986-87, and studied for aMaster's degree in East Asian Studies from the same establishment from 2003-06.HK Government career
Ip joined the
Hong Kong Government in 1975 and started as an Administrative Officer. In 1986 Ip, accompanied by her husband, went to Stanford to study for anMBA . [http://www.stanford.edu/~scchoi/SCMP/scmp.htm"Regina Ip a mentor to her fellow HK students at Stanford,"] "South China Morning Post", Sunday, 9 July 2006 ] She took various bureaucratic positions before she was appointed Director of Industry Department in September 1995. In August 1996, she was appointedDirector of Immigration , a post usually filled by officials within the service, and continued to hold this post after the 1997 handover.In July 1998, Ip was promoted to the post of
Secretary for Security . ["迎向燦爛的未來". Ming Pao daily. News Weekly 1810, and 19 July 2003.] She remained in this position duringTung Chee-hwa 's second term in government in 1 July 2002, becoming one of the 14 principal officials and a member ofExecutive Council .After the government attempts to bulldoze the Article 23 proposals through Legislative Council failed, Ip resigned from office on 25 June 2003, citing personal reasons.
Post-civil service
In 2003, Ip returned to Stanford University to pursue a Master of Arts degree, with
Larry Diamond as her supervisor. Her thesis, "Hong Kong: Case Study in Democratic Development in Transitional Society," expresses admiration for abicameral system , and suggests that political parties in Hong Kong be strengthened and be more inclusive.cite web|url= http://www.atimes.com/atimes/China/HG14Ad01.html|title= 'Iron Ladies' resurface in Hong Kong
author= Todd Crowell |publisher= Asia times|date= 14 July 2006|accessdate=2007-11-27] She returned to Hong Kong in 2006, and she begun a process of reinventing herself in the eyes of Hong Kong.She maintained a high media profile which gave speculation regarding her political ambitions. She then changed her hairstyle and set up a political
think tank - theSavantas Policy Institute , giving rise to media speculation that she was planning to run for the office of Chief Executive sometime in the future.LegCo campaign 2007
In September 2007, she declared her intention to run for the Legislative Council in a by-election, and apologised for her handling of the Article 23 situation, hoped to put it behind her. However, she came in second with 43% of the vote, losing the December 2007 by-election for the Hong Kong Island seat in the Legislative Council of Hong Kong to
Anson Chan with just 137,550 votes. [ [http://www.elections.gov.hk/legco2007by/eng/result.html Election Result of the 2007 LegCo Hong Kong Island by-election] ]LegCo campaign 2008
Ip ran for elected LegCo office in the
Hong Kong Island geographical constituency again in September 2008. She formed a ticket including dermatologist DrLouis Shih and two elected District Councilors, Albert Wong and Ronald Chan. Her ticket won a total of 61,073 votes, the second highest on Hong Kong Island and the fourth highest Hong Kong wide.She sworn in as Legislative Councilor on 8 October 2008.
Post-election polling analysis shows Ip won high votes in areas with a higher proportion of well-educated and higher paid middle class professionals. [ [http://www.info.gov.hk/gia/general/200809/08/P200809080068.htm Election Result of the 2008 LegCo Hong Kong Island LegCo Election] ]
Controversies
Ip has taken controversial stances during her career including advocating for the Public Order Ordinance and defending government policy denying right of abode to the children of Hong Kong people born in
mainland China since the 1997 handover.Article 23
In September 2002 her popularity plunged when she took on the task to promote Article 23 of the
Hong Kong Basic Law . Early on, while trying to rally public support in October 2002, she made her infamous remark equating democracy withAdolf Hitler at the City University when she was challenged by students that the proposed subversion laws would need to be very stringent in order to guaranteecivil rights from a central and an SAR governments, neither of which were elected by the people.cquote|"Hitler was elected by the people. But he ended up killing seven million people. This proves that democracy is not a cure-all medicine." [http://www.thestandard.com.hk/news_detail.asp?pp_cat=&art_id=23869&sid=&con_type=1&d_str=20021030&sear_year=2002 Ip lashed on Hitler jibe] ,The Standard , 30 October 2002] |20px|20px|Ip, speaking at a forum at the City University, 28 October 2002 She stated the Government's intention that Article 23 should be legislated by July 2003. There were fears that, should the law become enacted, Hong Kong citizens' freedom of press and speech would be at the mercy of the government.Wong, Yiu-Chung. One Country, Two Systems in Crisis: Hong Kong's Transformation Since the Handover. Lexington books. ISBN 0739104926.] However, Ip maintained that "Any prosecution must go through strict legal procedures according to Common Law. Unless there was evidence of violence involved, no one could be arrested simply because of writing articles or chanting slogans."IP LAU, Suk-Yee Regina (2008). Four Funerals and A Wedding: Memoirs of Regina Ip. Ming Pao books. ISBN 9789628993628.] Ip downplayed any opposition to the bill, predicting only 30,000 people would show up at the planned demonstration(s).Pepper, Suzanne. Keeping Democracy at Bay: Hong Kong and the Challenge of Chinese Political. [2007] (2007). Rowman & Littlefield. ISBN 0742508773.] Ip blamed political and religious leaders for creating a "herd mentality". Her popularity dropped when one remark after another contradicted public sentiment. Most notable is her commitment to push the bill even in the middle of the 2003 SARS outbreak.Carroll, John M. [2007] (2007). A Concise History of Hong Kong. Rowman & Littlefield. ISBN 0742534227.]Concerned by the government's determination to force through the bill, up to 500,000 people marched to protest on 1 July 2003. Ip became a reviled figure. Detractors also took shots at her bushy hairstyle, nicknaming her "Broomhead" (掃把頭). This included a comic book which caricatured her in police uniform and signature bushy hairstyle. She openly admitted that although she disliked the nickname, she would not change her hairstyle just to please her critics. To this, she jokingly replied: "If I can't even defend my hairstyle, how can I defend Hong Kong?" [cite web|author= Li Huiling|url= http://www.zaobao.com/special/china/hk/pages/hk170703a.html|title=
Antony Leung , Regina Ip, former political stars now step down|publisher= Lianhe Zaobao (Zaobao.com)|date= 17 July 2003|accessdate= 2007-11-27zh icon]Ip later apologized for her remarks about Hitler and Article 23.Diana Lee, [http://www.thestandard.com.hk/news_detail.asp?pp_cat=12&art_id=54202&sid=15585333&con_type=3&d_str=20070928&sear_year=2007 Slightly sorry, Regina's now raring to go] ,
The Standard , 28 September 2007] cquote|"I made remarks which might have been unnecessarily provocative, gave rise to misunderstanding or were hurtful for people who disliked Article 23." |20px|20px|Regina Ip, when declaring her candidature for Legco by-election, 2007Views on democracy
Ip has been criticised for her inconsistent stance toward democracy. Since her return from the United States, she attempted to shift her view during her campaign for a seat in the legislative assembly in 2007 by saying "the only way forward for Hong Kong is complete democratization.", in contrast to her position before. Todd Cromwell of the "
Asia Times " referred to her as a "born-again democrat".Anson Chan , her main rival in theHong Kong Island by-election, 2007 , labelled her a "fake democrat" because of this. [http://www.scmp.com/portal/site/SCMP/menuitem.2c913216495213d5df646910cba0a0a0/?vgnextoid=0c7c37d913776110VgnVCM100000360a0a0aRCRD&vgnextfmt=teaser&ss=Hong+Kong&s=News "The gloves come off in second TV poll debate"] , "South China Morning Post ", 26 November 2007, Retrieved Nov 28, 2007.]Views on press freedom
In July 2008, Ip was once again embroiled in controversy for her comments about police tactics used against reporters covering the heated scenes in queues for Olympics tickets. In commenting about the man-handling of Hong Kong reporters by Beijing Police, she had said that "neck-shoving [techniques] ... were most effective in stopping trouble-makers." The next day, she said she supported
freedom of the press , and apologised for the "slip of the tongue", clarifying that she was neither implying that journalists were troublemakers, nor endorsing the actions of the police. DemocratYeung Sum said thisFreudian slip showed up her true colours. [cite news|author= Ambrose Leung |title= Regina Ip 'really sorry' for siding with Beijing police |pages= A2 |publisher= "South China Morning Post"| date=31 July 2008]Personal life
Regina Ip is a mother and widow. She married Sammy Ip Man-ho in 1981. He died of cancer in late 1997, age 62. Her daughter Cynthia is a Benjamin Franklin Scholar at the University of Pennsylvania class of 2012.
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PRC United Front strategy
*Politics of Hong Kong Video Links
[http://link.brightcove.com/services/link/bcpid1801874832/bctid1808183368 Regina Ip outlines her Legco agenda]
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