In this Hong Kong name, the surname is Lau. In accordance with Hong Kong custom, the Western-style name is Miriam Lau and the Chinese-style name is Lau Kin-yee.
Miriam Lau Kin-yeeGBSOBEJP (Chinese: 劉健儀, born 27 April 1947) is a Hong Kong lawyer and former politician who served as a member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong from 1988 to 2012, first as an appointee of the Governor from 1988 to 1995, and subsequently as the representative of the transport industry functional constituency from 1995 to 2012.
Lau served as the Chairman of the House Committee from 2003 to 2012, and often presided over debates as Deputy President in the absence of Rita Fan and Jasper Tsang.
Lau was admitted as a solicitor in Hong Kong in March 1977, and was subsequently admitted to practice in England and Wales in July 1981.[1] She was with the law firm of Alfred Lau, her ex-husband, from 1979 to 2001.[2] Lau currently is a consultant with the law firm King & Wood Mallesons, specialising in litigation.[3]
Political career
Lau entered politics in 1985 as an appointed member of the Urban Council, serving until 1991.
Lau resigned from the Liberal Party in 2022 along with former chairman and leader James Tien and Selina Chow, in protest of the new leadership's decision to abolish the position of honorary chairman.
Personal life
Lau is Catholic and has one child.[5] She was previously married to Alfred Lau, a lawyer, from 1979 to 2001.