Bauhinia Foundation Research Centre

Bauhinia Foundation Research Centre
Non-profit
Industry Public policy
Founded March 2006
Headquarters Admiralty, Hong Kong
Services Research
Website bauhinia.org
Bauhinia Foundation Research Centre
Traditional Chinese 智經研究中心

The Bauhinia Foundation Research Centre (Chinese: ) is a privately funded public policy think tank in Hong Kong. The organisation declares its mission as "to promote the understanding of the 'one country, two systems' arrangements in Hong Kong and other socioeconomic policies in Hong Kong, for public benefit."[1]

The Bauhinia Foundation Research Centre emerged as a leading advocate of policy to the administration of Hong Kong Chief Executive Donald Tsang. Of eight undersecretaries and nine political assistants appointed in May 2008 as part of the Tsang administration's plan to "groom political talents," seven were identified by governance activist David Webb as having close ties with the Bauhinia Foundation.[2]

In the subsequent (first) CY Leung government of Hong Kong, the think tank was said to be "struggling to retain its relevance".[3] However, its Undersecretary for Home Affairs, Florence Hui Hiu Fai, had a senior planning role at Standard Chartered, where Bauhinia Foundation chairman Norman Chan was formerly Vice Chairman for Asia, and she also served on the foundation's Health Care Study Group. And the Political Assistant to the Secretary for Home Affairs, Zandra Mok Yee Tuen, was a senior manager at the foundation.

Funding

The foundation's opaque funding - it does not reveal the identities of its supporting trust's donors - makes its eligibility for tax exempt status controversial.[2]

Management

Since 2012, the chairman of the foundation has been Donald Li Kwok-tung.[3]

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