Li Fook-kow

Li Fook-kow, CMG, JP (Chinese: 李福逑; 15 June 1922 – 27 October 2011) was a Hong Kong government official.

His father, businessman and politician Li Tse-fong, founded the Bank of East Asia.

From March to October 1987, he was appointed Public Opinion Survey Office Monitor for the controversial constitutional reform on the 1988 Legislative Council election.

His son Andrew Li Kwok-nang was the first Chief Justice of the Court of Final Appeal, from 1997 to 2010.

His other children are daughters Carol and Elaine and son Michael Li Ka-wah.