Leung Ka-lau

Dr the Honourable
Leung Ka-lau
梁家騮
Member of the Legislative Council
In office
1 October 2008  30 September 2016
Preceded by Kwok Ka-ki
Succeeded by Pierre Chan
Constituency Medical
Personal details
Born 1962 (age 5556)
Hong Kong
Alma mater Chinese University of Hong Kong (MBChB)
University of Edinburgh (F.R.C.S.)
Occupation Doctor
Leung Ka-lau
Traditional Chinese 梁家騮
Simplified Chinese 梁家骝

Leung Ka-lau (born 1962 in Hong Kong with family roots in Zhaoqing, Guangdong) is a former member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong (Functional constituency, medical). He is the first public hospital doctor to be elected as a legislator. He beat pan-democrat Kwok Ka-ki for the seat in the Hong Kong legislative election, 2008. Dr. Leung is a surgeon specialising in General Surgery in the Prince of Wales Hospital in Shatin.

Leung Ka-lau, who has represented the medical functional constituency since 2008, has voted with moderate mindset on various issues[1] However, he is widely considered a pro-Beijing politician. [2]

Government doctors' pay claim

In 2002, Leung was named 1st plaintiff in a suit brought by 165 public hospital doctors against the Hospital Authority for remuneration for working on rest days and public holidays and for overtime work. The Court of First Instance ruled they be compensated for loss of rest days and public holidays but dismissed their overtime claim. The Hospital Authority then offered compensation of HK$600 million to the 4,000 doctors affected.[3][4]

References

  1. "881903.com 商業電台 - 梁家騮說沒自視為建制派". Retrieved 2016-06-16.
  2. Apple Daily HK: LegCo 2016
  3. IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE HONG KONG SPECIAL ADMINISTRATIVE REGION COURT OF FIRST INSTANCE ACTION NO. 1924 OF 2002
  4. Doctors lose appeal for standby pay Archived 22 May 2011 at the Wayback Machine.
Legislative Council of Hong Kong
Preceded by
Kwok Ka-ki
Member of Legislative Council
Representative for Medical
2008–2016
Succeeded by
Pierre Chan
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