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Hong Kong tobacco tycoon Charles Ho dies at 75 after lung cancer diagnosis

Former Sing Tao News Corp chair, who became surprise anti-smoking advocate, remembered by city leader as ‘successful entrepreneur’ who provided ‘insights’

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Charles Ho previously served as a standing committee member of China’s top political advisory body. Photo: Felix Wong
Jeffie LamandElizabeth Cheung

Hong Kong tobacco and media tycoon Charles Ho Tsu-kwok, formerly the chairman of the Sing Tao News Corporation, has died at the age of 75.

He revealed in February that he had been diagnosed with lung cancer last year.

Two sources confirmed his death on Thursday, with one saying he died on Tuesday.

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Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu expressed sorrow over Ho’s death and extended his condolences to his family.

“Mr Ho was a successful entrepreneur who made contributions to the media industry over the years ... actively being involved in national affairs and providing insights on the long-term development of Hong Kong,” he said.

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He noted Ho’s contributions to a wide range of charitable causes.

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