Andy Tsang
Andy Tsang Wai-hung is the current Deputy Director of the National Narcotics Control Commission of the Ministry of [Public Security (China)|Ministry of Public Security] of China. He was former Commissioner of the Hong Kong Police Force until 4 May 2015. In November 2019, he missed out a top posting with the United Nations despite the strong support from the People's Republic of China.
Career
Tsang joined the Royal [Hong Kong Police Force] in 1978 as a Probationary Inspector. From 1993 to 1995, he was seconded to the Metropolitan Police Service in London as a Superintendent. He was promoted to Senior Superintendent in 1996 and to District Commander in 1998 with the rank of Chief Superintendent. He was subsequently appointed head of the Organised Crime and Triad Bureau.In 2003, Tsang was promoted to Assistant Commissioner in 2003. In February 2005, he was promoted to Senior Assistant Commissioner. He was subsequently appointed Director of Operations. He was promoted to Deputy Commissioner in January 2008 and appointed Deputy Commissioner in March 2010.
In January 2011, the Hong Kong government announced that Tsang was to succeed Tang King-shing as Commissioner of Police.
Tsang retired on 4 May 2015, and was replaced by Stephen Lo Wai-chung, promoted from deputy commissioner in charge of force management.
Tsang has been nominated by the Government of the People's Republic of China to fill in the position of Executive Director of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime and Director-General of the United Nations Office in Vienna in June 2019, upon Yury Fedotov's retirement after more than 9 years service. If he is appointed, Tsang will become the second person from Hong Kong ever leading a major United Nations component.
After his retirement from the police, Tsang joined Chen Hsong Group as a strategy officer in 2016. In 2018, Tsang was appointed as a non-executive director of Transport International, the parent company of Kowloon Motor Bus and Long Win Bus.