Sheng previously served as Bank Negara Malaysia’s chief economist and assistant governor, and held positions in Hong Kong and Chinese government agencies.

Hajiji said Sheng’s vast experience and strong credentials would be an asset to Sabah.
“We look forward to his contributions, especially in the economic and investment sectors,” he said in a statement today.
A Sabah-born Malaysian based in Hong Kong, Sheng previously served as Bank Negara Malaysia’s chief economist and assistant governor, deputy chief executive of the Hong Kong Monetary Authority, senior manager at the World Bank, and executive chairman of Hong Kong’s Securities and Futures Commission.
Currently a special professor at the Institute of Finance under the Chinese University of Hong Kong, Sheng serves on the international advisory councils of the China National Financial Regulatory Administration, the China Securities Regulatory Commission, and the China Investment Corporation.

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