As Director of Public Prosecutions in Hong Kong, Cross, with support from Secretary for Justice
Elsie Leung, worked to modernize and internationalize the public prosecution system. Prior to his appointment as DPP, Cross served, from 1991 to 1997, as the Deputy DPP of Hong Kong, specialising in appellate advocacy. Cross was appointed
Queen's Counsel in 1990 (which became
King's Counsel upon the
death of Queen Elizabeth II on 8 September 2022), becoming
Senior Counsel in 1997, following the transfer of sovereignty of Hong Kong. Aged 38, he was the youngest prosecutor to have taken silk in Hong Kong, a distinction that he retains. Thereafter, in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Honours List 2021, he was awarded the
Gold Bauhinia Star (GBS). Additionally, he serves as sentencing editor of Hong Kong Cases and Archbold Hong Kong. He is also an honorary consultant to the Child Protection Institute of Against Child Abuse, of which he has been the patron since 2018. He joined the Council and Court of the University of Hong Kong on 1 December 2021. His leadership was further acknowledged on 8 April 2022, when he was appointed chairman of the university's Discrimination Complaints Committee and Staff Grievances Panel. His expertise was also sought in the political realm, as he was appointed to the 90-member advisory Presidium for John Lee Ka-chiu's campaign for HKSAR Chief Executive on 20 April 2022. Most recently, on 1 May 2023, he assumed the role of Advisor to The Wharf Group, reflecting his continued influence and involvement in both public and private sectors. == Views ==