Choi Ching Jack, a 25-year-old trainee solicitor from Malaysia, was awarded the Freedom of the City of London for his voluntary contributions to the Malaysian diaspora. The ceremony at Guildhall London marked a significant milestone in Choi's journey, recognizing his dedication to organizations such as the British Malaysian Society and the Malaysian Lawyers UK Network.
The Clerk of the Chamberlain’s Court conferring the Freedom copy to Choi in Guildhall London on Friday .
Held at the Chamberlain’s Court in Guildhall on Friday , the ceremony marked a significant milestone in Choi’s journey, recognising his voluntary contributions to the Malaysian diaspora through organisations such as the British Malaysian Society and the Malaysian Lawyers UK Network. “I am deeply grateful to those who have supported me throughout my professional journey, especially my mentors, many of whom were present at the ceremony,” he told TheStar.
Originally from Selangor, Choi moved to the UK to pursue his masters and undergraduate degree at Oxford University and University College London,respectively, where he left an indelible mark through his leadership and academic achievements.
MALAYSIAN DIASPORA FREEDOM OF THE CITY OF LONDON CHESTER CHING JACK VOLUNTEER WORK UK
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