Timothy Tong Hin-ming GBS (traditional Chinese: 湯顯明; simplified Chinese: 汤显明; pinyin: Tāng Xiǎnmíng) born 12 July 1949, is a former commissioner for the Independent Commission Against Corruption of Hong Kong.
Tong studied at Diocesan Boys' School for secondary education, and graduated from Chinese University of Hong Kong.
[2] Tong's role in lobbying public support on the bill led to criticism on his violation of political neutrality.
In the aftermath, two Executive Committee members resigned and the bill was withdrawn after it became clear that it would not get the necessary support from the Legislative Council for it to be passed.
In 2013, Tong became the subject of a special inquiry launched by Hong Kong's Legislative Council after serious allegations surfaced regarding gifts and other expense claims he made during his ICAC tenure.