In December 2021, it was reported that Fok was eligible to vote four times in the
2021 Hong Kong legislative election, yielding 0.0366618% of the total voting value (elected seats), which is 7377 times more than the value of an average voter's total voting value. He was elected as a member of the Legislative Council following his win in the
Sports, Performing Arts, Culture and Publication constituency. On 5 January 2022,
Carrie Lam announced new warnings and restrictions against social gathering ascribed to the potential for
COVID-19 outbreaks. One day later, it was discovered that Fok had attended a
birthday party hosted by
Witman Hung Wai-man, with 222 guests. At least one guest tested positive for COVID-19, causing all guests to be quarantined. In January 2024, Fok said that funding from the Hong Kong Arts Development Council (
HKADC) for an awards show had been cut to "reduce the risk of potentially breaching" the
national security law. In November 2025, during a Hong Kong Legislative Council election forum, Fok made a factual error when discussing "quality democracy". He claimed that the pre-1997 British Hong Kong government had long resisted allowing Hong Kong pursue the path of Democracy. He stated that it was only in 1997 that Hong Kong Governor Sir MacLehose went to Beijing to meet Deng Xiaoping and learnt that Chinese had to determined to resume sovereignty over Hong Kong, then Britain suddenly became democratic and accelerated constitutional reforms. As an Oxford graduate, a former Goldman Sachs and Salomon Brothers analyst, a Justice for Peace, and a Legislator, Fok made serious fraudulent claims on both the years and the facts. Britain attempted democratic reforms four times since World War II and failed. He appeared completely unaware of the 1946 Young Plan, the early 1980s District Board and representative government reforms, the introduction of first direct elections to legislative council in 1991 and the 1992 Patten constitutional reforms. The 1992 Patten's package was opposed by Beijing, leading to cancellation of "through train" arrangement. The meeting of the two figures occurred in 1979, not 1997. Sir MacLehose served as Governor from 1971 to 1982 and visited mainland China in 1979, but he had retired and long returned to Britain well before 1997. The then paramount leader of China, Deng Xiaoping, passed away in February 1997. These errors indicated Fok, as an overseas returnee, has very weak understanding on politics and constitutional history of Hong Kong, the reports left many people in pro-establishment circles astonished. ==Personal life==