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Philip Sham Wai-kin, PMSM (Chinese: 岑維健, born 2 December 1958) was a Chief Superintendent of the Hong Kong Police Force until December 2013.

Career
Sham joined the Hong Kong Police Force in 1980 as a Probationary Inspector. In the early part of his career, he had been aide-de-camp to the first Chinese Commissioner of Police Li Kwan-ha, managed the Vietnamese refugee camp at Shek Kong airfield and also led the force's Anti Smuggling Task Force during at the height of the Chinese smuggling tide in the mid 1990's. From 1998 to 2000, he was seconded to the Aviation Security Company Limited (AVSECO) as its first Assistant General Manager; the company was set up by the Hong Kong Government to take charge of security matters at the then new Hong Kong International Airport. Shortly after his promotion to Senior Superintendent in 2000, he was posted to Police Staff College, Bramshill from 2000 to 2002 where he developed police training programmes. On his return from the UK, he was assigned to the Narcotics Bureau ("NB") and he was later promoted to the rank of Chief Superintendent in 2005. After his promotion, and was District Commander of Mong Kok District, Western District and then Deputy Director of Hong Kong Police College prior to his retirement in 2013.

Awards and Acknowledgements
Sham was awarded the Hong Kong Police Medal for Meritorious Service (PMSM) in the 2010 Honours List. He was also the Chairman of the Hong Kong Police Superintendents' Association.