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Appointments to Land and Development Advisory Committee

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Appointments to Land and Development Advisory Committee
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Appointments to Land and Development Advisory Committee

2024-06-28 19:05 Last Updated At:06-29 00:16

New chairman and members appointed to land and development advisory committee for three-year term, government looks forward to wise counsel on city development

The Government today (June 28) announced the appointment of the Chairman and members to the Land and Development Advisory Committee (LDAC) for a new term of three years, from July 1, 2024, to June 30, 2027. The appointments will be gazetted on July 5, 2024.

The Chief Executive has appointed Mr Vincent Ng Wing-shun as the new Chairman of the LDAC, succeeding Dr Greg Wong Chak-yan who has served the committee for six years. The other 19 non-official members, appointed on an individual basis, are nine nominees from professional and trade organisations, and 10 persons from diverse professional backgrounds covering engineering, buildings, surveying, logistics, real estate development and administration, business, economics, policy research and social services.

The newly appointed members are Mr Aaron Bok Kwok-ming, Mr Chan Chak-bun, Mr Albert Chan Chung-yee, Ms Amy Cheung Yi-mei, Mr Francis Lam Ka-fai, Mr Nathan Lee Hoi-tat, Mr Mike Wong Chik-wing, Professor Eddie Hui Chi-man, Ms Lilian Law Suk-kwan, Professor Tang Hei-wai and Mr Eric Yeung Ka-hong. The reappointed members are Ms Iris Hoi, Mr Eddie Lam Kin-wing, Mr Sunny Ho Lap-kee, Mr Ryan Ip Man-ki, Mr Wilson Kwong Wing-tsuen, Ms Janice Lai Wai-man, Professor Wong Sze-chun and Mr Michael Wong Yick-kam.

Welcoming the above appointments, the Secretary for Development, Ms Bernadette Linn, said, "Mr Ng has extensive public service experience, including his long association with the work of the Harbourfront Commission. The Government looks forward to the wise counsel of the LDAC on important development policies and projects, and will work together with the committee on the development of our city."

She continued, "I would like to express my heartfelt gratitude to the outgoing Chairman, Dr Greg Wong, for his significant contributions as the Chairman of the LDAC for the past six years. Under his chairmanship, the LDAC provided valuable advice and suggestions to the Government on important policies and projects including the Northern Metropolis Action Agenda, the Study on Kau Yi Chau Artificial Islands, streamlining of development-related statutory and administrative procedures, legislative proposals for lowering of thresholds for compulsory sale and lease extension, etc. Dr Wong's contributions and able leadership are well recognised."

Ms Linn also expressed gratitude to the outgoing members, Mr Au Choi-kai, Mr Joel Chan Cho-sing, Professor Chan Siu-lai, Mr Chiu Kam-kuen, Mr Donald Choi Wun-hing, Mr Thomas Lee, Mr Douglas Woo Chun-kuen, Professor Leung Hing-fung, and Mr Francis Ngai Wah-sing for their contributions to the LDAC.

The LDAC is tasked to advise the Government, through the Secretary for Development, on policies and procedures in relation to planning, land and buildings matters, and specific development proposals and projects including those which carry broader economic or social merits.

The full membership of the Committee commencing on July 1, 2024, is as follows:

Chairman

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Mr Vincent Ng Wing-shun

Non-official members nominated by professional/trade organisations

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Mr Aaron Bok Kwok-ming (Hong Kong Institution of Engineers)

Mr Chan Chak-bun (Hong Kong Institute of Urban Design)

Mr Albert Chan Chung-yee (Hong Kong Institute of Architects)

Ms Amy Cheung Yi-mei (Hong Kong Institute of Planners)

Ms Iris Hoi (Hong Kong Institute of Landscape Architects)

Mr Francis Lam Ka-fai (Hong Kong Institute of Surveyors)

Mr Eddie Lam Kin-wing (Hong Kong Construction Association)

Mr Nathan Lee Hoi-tat (Hong Kong Institute of Real Estate Administrators)

Mr Mike Wong Chik-wing (Real Estate Developers Association of Hong Kong)

Other non-official members

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Mr Sunny Ho Lap-kee

Professor Eddie Hui Chi-man

Mr Ryan Ip Man-ki

Mr Wilson Kwong Wing-tsuen

Ms Janice Lai Wai-man

Ms Lilian Law Suk-kwan

Professor Tang Hei-wai

Professor Wong Sze-chun

Mr Michael Wong Yick-kam

Mr Eric Yeung Ka-hong

Ex-officio members

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Secretary for Development

Director of Buildings

Director of Lands

Director of Planning

Government Economist

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2024 Honours List and Justices of the Peace appointments

2024-07-01 00:01 Last Updated At:00:18

2024 honours list and justices of the peace (jps) appointments revealed in government gazette - 502 honours awards and 59 jp appointments announced today.

The 2024 Honours List and Justices of the Peace (JPs) appointments are published in the Government Gazette today (July 1).

For the Honours List, a total of 502 persons have been awarded by the Chief Executive this year. Details are as follows:

Award

Number

(a) Grand Bauhinia Medal (GBM)

5

(b) Gold Bauhinia Star (GBS)

12

(c) Silver Bauhinia Star (SBS)

24

(d) Distinguished Service Medals for the disciplined services and the ICAC

14

(e) Bronze Bauhinia Star (BBS)

40

(f) Meritorious Service Medals for the disciplined services and the ICAC

46

(g) Medal of Honour (MH)

105

(h) Chief Executive's Commendation for Community Service

86

(i) Chief Executive's Commendation for Government/Public Service

170

502

The citations of the award recipients of the 2024 Honours List are provided in Appendix 1.

A Government spokesman said, "The award recipients come from different walks of life with diverse backgrounds. They have made significant contributions to Hong Kong, benefitting various domains and sectors of the community, including public and community service, education, medical and public health, finance, trade and industry, innovation and technology, charity, arts and culture, sports, housing, transport, construction and urban development, environment, religion, labour and welfare, women and youth affairs, and professional services. The Chief Executive expresses gratitude and extends congratulations to all award recipients, and hopes that they will continue to excel in their own fields and serve the community."

The presentation ceremony for the awards will be held later this year.

Moreover, a total of 59 persons have been appointed as JPs by the Chief Executive, of whom 42 were appointed under section 3(1)(b) of the Justices of the Peace Ordinance (Cap. 510) (commonly referred to as Non-official JPs), and 17 were appointed under section 3(1)(a) of the same ordinance (commonly referred to as Official JPs).

The main function of JPs is to visit correctional institutions, detention centres or other institutions to ensure their effective management and that no individual is unfairly treated or deprived of his or her rights. JPs will ensure that complaints lodged by individuals are handled in a fair and transparent manner.

The name list of JPs appointed under section 3(1)(b) and section 3(1)(a) of the Justices of the Peace Ordinance is provided in Appendix 2.

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