Andrew Macrae (judge)

Andrew Colin Macrae (Chinese: 麥機智; born 1956) is Vice President of the Court of Appeal of Hong Kong.[10] In 2013, Macrae presided over the criminal trial of Peter Chan in relation to the forgery of a will purporting to be the will of Nina Wang, who at the time of her death was chair of Chinachem Group and Asia's richest woman.[11] In 2014, Macrae sat as an additional Judge of the Court of First Instance and presided over the criminal trial of the former Chief Secretary for Administration, Rafael Hui, and property magnate Thomas Kwok.[12] In 2017, Macrae (sitting with Mr Justice Lunn, VP and Mr Justice Zervos in the Court of Appeal) heard the application of Rurik Jutting for leave to appeal against his conviction for the murders of Sumarti Ningsih and Jesse Lorena.[13] In 2018, Macrae (sitting with Mr Justice Yeung, VP and Mr Justice Pang, JA in the Court of Appeal) heard the application of former Chief Executive Donald Tsang for leave to appeal against his conviction for misconduct in public office.
The HonourableCourt of Appeal of Hong KongIncumbentCourt of First InstanceHigh Court of Hong KongRecorderUnited KingdomAlma materDurham UniversitySt John's CollegeChinesecalled to the BarEnglandMiddle Templetook silkNancy KisselPeter ChanNina WangChinachem GroupChief Secretary for AdministrationRafael HuiThomas KwokMr Justice Lunn, VPMr Justice ZervosCourt of Appealmurders of Sumarti Ningsih and Jesse LorenaMr Justice Yeung, VPMr Justice Pang, JAChief ExecutiveDonald Tsangmisconduct in public officeHong Kong Government Gazette