Joseph Lau

Joseph Lau
Born 劉鑾雄
Lau Luen-hung

(1951-07-21) 21 July 1951[1]
Hong Kong
Citizenship United Kingdom[2]
Hong Kong
Alma mater University of Waterloo[3]
Occupation businessman
Net worth Increase US$13.3 billion
(March 2016)[2]
Spouse(s) Bo Wing-kam†
(1977-1992,2 children)
Chan Hoi-wan
(2016-,2 children)
Partner(s) Yvonne Lui
(2002-2014,2 children)[4]
Children 6
Relatives Thomas Lau
(brother)
Lau Ming-wai
(son)

Joseph Lau Luen Hung (Chinese: 劉鑾雄) (born 21 July 1951 in Hong Kong) is a Hong Kong businessman, investor, and convicted felon. He owns a 61% stake in Chinese Estates Holdings. His fortune is estimated by Forbes at $13.3 billion as of March 2016.[5]

Early life

Joseph Lau was born on 21 July 1951 in Hong Kong. He has a younger brother Thomas and two younger sisters.

Career

Lau owns a 61% stake in Chinese Estates Holdings.

Lawsuits

On 31 May 2012, the Macau Court of Final Appeal confirmed that Lau and Steven Lo were involved in the case of offering Macau's former public works chief Ao Man-long HK$20 million over the bid for five plots of land opposite Macau International Airport. Lau and Lo were charged with bribery and money laundering. They both denied the charges and Lo earlier told the court that the HK$20 million was a preliminary payment to construction company San Meng Fai.

On 14 March 2014 Lau and Lo were found guilty of the charges against them in Macau's Court of First Instance. Lau was sentenced to five years and three months in prison, but he appealed.[6] However, the Court of Second Instance rejected his and Lo's appeals on 19 July 2015 and let the length of their prison terms stand.[7] Lau has so far escaped extradition and remains at large as a fugitive as Macau and Hong Kong do not have an extradition treaty.[8]

Personal

Lau married Bo Wing-kam (1954–2003) in 1977 and they were divorced in 1992. They had two children: a son, Lau Ming-wai (born 1980) and daughter Jade Lau Sau-yung (born 1983). In 2008, Lau Ming-wai's wife gave birth to mix twins, they are Lau's eldest grandchildren. Lau Ming-wai, a British citizen, is vice-chairman of Chinese Estates Group and is both chairman of the government's Commission on Youth[9] and on the steering committee of the HK$10 billion Community Care Fund, established in 2010. He was formerly a member of the Commission on Poverty. In 2011, he was part of Henry Tang's election team for the 2012 chief executive election.[10]

In 2001 Lau senior met Yvonne Lui, then aged approximately 24. The couple have a daughter and a son. Lau has also had two children with former assistant Kimbie Chan (aka Chan Hoi-wan) – a daughter, Josephine (born 2008) and a son (born 2012).[11] In 2008, Lau became the grandfather of twins. Lau junior acceded to the chairmanship of Chinese Estates following his father's conviction in the court of Macau on bribery charges in 2014; Sue Chan, the elder sister of Lau's girlfriend Kimbie, became the chief executive of the company Lau founded.[12]

In May 2007, Lau was revealed to be among the first seven purchasers of a Boeing 787 Dreamliner jet for private use.[13]

According to the Sunday Times, Lau owns a collection of 10,000 bottles of red wine, and is an avid art collector.[2][14] On 7 November 2007, he made the top purchase of the evening at a Sotheby's auction by paying $39.2 million for Paul Gauguin's Te Poipoi, a painting of a Tahitian scene.[15]

In 2009, Lau bought a 7.03 carat blue diamond for his daughter Josephine, that he named the "Star of Josephine" at Sotheby's for $9.5 million.[16]

In November 2014, Lau bought a 9.75 carat blue diamond for his daughter Zoe, at Sotheby's for $32.6 million, that he named "Zoe Diamond".[17] He also bought her a Cartier brooch featuring a 10.1 carat ruby,[18] that he named "Zoe Red" at Christie's for $8.4 million.[19]

In November 2015, Lau bought another two expensive diamonds.[8] On 10 November, he bought a 16.08 carat pink diamond at Christie's for $28.5 million.[8] The next day, Lau bought a 12.03 carat blue diamond at Sotheby's for $48.4 million, setting new records for the most expensive jewel sold at auction and the most expensive diamond ever.[8] He subsequently renamed them the "Sweet Josephine" and the "Blue Moon of Josephine" respectively.[8]

Scouting

In 2016, it was announced that Lau had been selected to replace Olivier Dunant[20] as the appointed treasurer and one of 12 elected volunteer members of the World Scout Committee, the main executive body of the World Organization of the Scout Movement; the WSC approved the appointment to fill that vacancy.[21]

See others

References

  1. "Lau, Joseph Luen Hung 劉鑾雄". Webb-site. Webb-site. 13 December 2014.
  2. 1 2 3 "129 Joseph Lau", Forbes
  3. "Board of Directors". Chinese Estates Group. 2012. Retrieved 29 February 2012.
  4. Tycoon Joseph Lau reveals details of breakup with ex-girlfriend in full-page newspaper announcement
  5. "#247 Joseph Lau". Forbes. 5 March 2008.
  6. "Billionaire Lau Guilty of Bribery, Corruption in Macau". Bloomberg News. 14 March 2014. Retrieved 12 November 2015.
  7. Lai, Stephanie (19 July 2015). "Court of Second Instance rejects appeal lodged by Joseph Lau, Steven Lo". Macau Business Daily. Retrieved 12 November 2015.
  8. 1 2 3 4 5 "What a gem: Hong Kong tycoon buys daughter $48 mn diamond". Yahoo News. Agence France-Presse. 12 November 2015. Retrieved 12 November 2015.
  9. Panama Papers: Future political star and Heung Yee Kuk lawmaker have British nationality, Hong Kong Free Press, 20 April 2016
  10. Lo, Alex (28 Nov 2011). "The man on Henry Tang's coat-tails", South China Morning Post.
  11. Olsen, Robert (28 October 2010). "Tycoon's Two Girlfriends Seek $1.4 Billion of AIA Shares". Forbes. Retrieved 21 June 2013.
  12. http://www.ejinsight.com/20151112-joseph-lau-the-gift-that-keeps-on-giving/
  13. ABC News: ABC News
  14. Stephen Jones "Article 15. Joseph Lau: £3.937b", Sunday Times Rich List 2011, 9 May 2011
  15. (German) Sothebys Auction – Portfolio.com
  16. "Billionaire buys 7-year-old daughter Blue Moon diamond for record $48m". The Guardian. 12 November 2015. Retrieved 12 November 2015.
  17. DeMarco, Anthony. "Bunny Mellon's Blue Diamond Sells For More Than $32.6 Million, Sets Two World Auction Records". Forbes. Retrieved 12 November 2015.
  18. "AN EXTREMELY RARE RUBY AND DIAMOND BROOCH, BY CARTIER". Chistie's. Retrieved 12 November 2015.
  19. "Crooked tycoon buys daughter $77M in diamonds at auctions". CBS News. Retrieved 12 November 2015.
  20. http://blogscoutdeantonioalaminos.blogspot.jp/2016/10/si-quieres-saber-sobre-los-aspectos-mas.html
  21. http://scout.org/en/our_organisation/governance/world_committee
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