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Anthony Liang's personal experience.
1September, 1998, Anthony Liang resigned as the chairman of the CSRC. After leaving office, he went to the mainland to teach for free. Half a year later, he became the chief consultant of the CSRC with a symbolic annual salary of "one yuan" and did not officially leave his post until early 2004. As a consultant, you can ask or not. Besides, you only get one yuan, so there is not much discussion about Anthony Liang.

Dr. Anthony Liang, barrister and senior barrister, is currently the chief consultant of China Securities Regulatory Commission.

Anthony Liang used to be a teacher, then joined the Hong Kong Government, and rose from administrative work to directorate level as the Assistant Director of the Independent Commission Against Corruption. After that, he left the government and studied at the University of London, where he obtained a Bachelor of Laws degree in 1979. He returned to Hong Kong as a barrister in private practice and became a deputy judge of the High Court. 1995 was appointed as the chairman of the Hong Kong Securities Regulatory Commission, and 1998 left office. He has been an independent non-executive director of Bank of China since August 2004.

Anthony Liang (1934-), Ph.D., former chairman of the Hong Kong Urban Council. During his work in the Hong Kong government, he actively promoted the reform of public toilets in Hong Kong and actively initiated the Asia-Pacific public toilet service seminar, so he was also named "Dr. Toilet".

Anthony Liang graduated from the Department of Medicine of HKU on 1959, and started a private clinic after graduation. 1978, his father, banker Liang Jiyi, passed away. He inherited his father's Guang 'an Bank (now renamed DBS Bank (Hong Kong)) and developed banking business. 199 1 was appointed as a member of the Urban Council of Hong Kong and served as the chairman of the Urban Council of Hong Kong until 199 12 were dissolved.

1997, Anthony Liang and Ms. Elaine Chung, former director of the Hong Kong Urban Services Department, fought over the design of the Hong Kong Central Library. 1998, Anthony Liang took a nap in front of the press group during the competition to promote clean public toilets. In 2005, Anthony Liang was involved in a property right lawsuit involving a Hong Kong woman and her niece.

Anthony Liang was born in poverty, because he had two younger brothers to study. He became a teacher before 18 years old. Two years later, he passed the Hong Kong Civil Service with excellent results and became the Assistant Administrative Officer of Mong Kok District Office. Later, Anthony Liang gave up the generous treatment and promotion opportunities of civil servants and went to Britain to study law in the 1970s. Prior to this, he was the Assistant Director of the Hong Kong Independent Commission Against Corruption, and he served as an Administrative Officer 13 years. After returning from studying abroad, Anthony Liang qualified as a private lawyer. He has been invited to be a member of the Board of Directors and the Committee of Listed Companies of the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong, a member of the Disciplinary Committee of the Board of Directors of the Stock Exchange and the Chairman of the Working Group on Securities. At the same time, he also holds the post of Hong Kong Hospital Authority. Anthony Liang holds the licenses of British Barrister 1976, Hong Kong Bar Association 1976 and California Lawyer 1984, and obtained the professional qualification of Queen's Counsel on 1990. 1997 later changed its name to "senior barrister" and worked in San Francisco for some time. 1In August, 1994, he officially accepted the invitation to be the chairman of the Hong Kong Securities Regulatory Commission, with an annual salary of HK$ 4.5 million, half less than when he was a lawyer; 1September, 1998, Anthony Liang quietly left the post of chairman of the CSRC after working for three years and eight months. After leaving office, he went to the mainland to teach for free. Six months later, he became the chief consultant of China Securities Regulatory Commission with a symbolic annual salary of "one yuan".