Monthly Archives: December 2013

Question – Handling of complaints about water seepage in buildings (Lo Wai-kwok)

Currently, the Joint Office (JO) set up by the Buildings Department and the Food and Environmental Hygiene Department is responsible for handling cases of inter-floor water seepage in buildings as well as coordinating investigations into and law enforcement actions about the relevant complaints. In this connection, will the Government inform this Council…

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Mr John Tsang, Acting Chief Executive (fourth left), was an officiating guest at the event.

BPA’s First Anniversary Dinner – Photo Gallery

                                             

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BPA members and the officiating guests share a toast to the BPA’s bright future.

BPA First Anniversary Dinner

The Business and Professionals Alliance for Hong Kong (BPA) held its First Anniversary Dinner today (17 December). Mr John Tsang, Acting Chief Executive, and Mr Shen Chong, Director General of the Coordination Department, Liaison Office of the Central People’s Government in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, attended as the officiating guests.

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Question – Welfare benefits for Hong Kong elderly people residing in Guangdong and Fujian provinces (Christopher Cheung)

The Social Welfare Department launched the “Guangdong Scheme” in October this year, under which eligible Hong Kong elderly people aged 65 or above who choose to reside in Guangdong Province may receive a monthly Old Age Allowance (OAA) and they are not required to return to Hong Kong each year. I have learnt that at present, Fujian Province is the place of origin of about 1.2 million Hong Kong permanent residents, and more and more elderly people have chosen to reside in Fujian Province in recent years. Yet, the Secretary for Labour and Welfare told the media a few months ago that at this stage, the Government had no intention of extending the coverage of the Scheme to provinces other than Guangdong Province…

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Small brokers only want fair competition, not cartel to fix prices (Christopher Cheung)

As the representative of the financial services sector in the Legislative Council, one of my duties is to give suggestions to the government to promote our unique status as an international financial hub.

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