Summary
Kin Li is a senior customs and technology leader with over 25 years in enforcement and 10 years of formal experience framing policy, currently serving as Vice-Chairperson for the Asia/Pacific region at the World Customs Organization and Assistant Commissioner at Hong Kong Customs. He combines deep expertise in anti-money laundering, fraud examination, digital forensics and criminal investigation with hands-on development and maintenance of large-scale IT systems that leverage AI, video analytics, RPA, blockchain, cloud and big data. A Cambridge-trained applied criminologist with additional masters and professional diplomas in criminology and fraud, he has led international liaison, editorial work and technical sub-committees to translate policy into operational technology solutions. Kin’s work includes award-winning IT initiatives to combat COVID and a track record of asset recovery and cross-border enforcement, reflecting a rare blend of investigative rigor and technical innovation. Not obviously: he has moved between frontline prosecutions and cutting-edge system design, giving him practical insight into both legal evidence chains and scalable digital infrastructures.
9 years of coding experience
Master, Applied Criminology, Master, Applied Criminology at University of Cambridge
BBA, Marketing, BBA, Marketing at 香港科技大學
The University of Hong Kong (HKU)
The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK)