China City Infrastructure appoints Chan Hoi Yan as independent non-executive director

Reuters04-02
China City Infrastructure appoints Chan Hoi Yan as independent non-executive director
  • China City Infrastructure Group reshuffled board roles effective April 2, 2026.
  • Kwong Mei Wan was re-designated from independent non-executive director to non-executive director.
  • Chan Hoi Yan joined board as independent non-executive director; she previously worked as a reporter and news anchor at Television Broadcasts, later served as political assistant to Hong Kong secretary for food and health.
  • Zhang Guiqing stepped down as non-executive director, citing focus on personal commitments.


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