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HKIIT and Digital Policy Office Join Forces to Enhance IT Training for Government Staff

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HKIIT and Digital Policy Office Join Forces to Enhance IT Training for Government Staff
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HKIIT and Digital Policy Office Join Forces to Enhance IT Training for Government Staff

2025-01-07 14:45 Last Updated At:14:58

DPO and HKIIT sign Memorandum of Understanding

The Digital Policy Office and the Hong Kong Institute of Information Technology (HKIIT), a member institution of the Vocational Training Council, signed a Memorandum of Understanding today (January 7) to jointly promote information technology (IT) professional training in government departments and public organisations.

With the advent of the digital government era, there is an increasing demand for training in management and application of IT in government departments and public organisations. Apart from collaborating with the Civil Service College in organising a series of Innovation and Technology leadership training sessions targeted at the senior management of the Government, with the aim to enhance their capabilities in spearheading the implementation of digital government, the DPO will work closely with the HKIIT in developing a wide range of IT-related training courses covering topics, including cybersecurity, data literacy and digital transformation, with a view to enhancing the skills of the staff of government departments and public organisations in IT management and applications. These professional training courses will be designed with specific reference to the scenarios and challenges faced by government departments and public organisations in the provision of public services, thus allowing trainees to apply the IT knowledge learned in their workplace.

The Commissioner for Digital Policy, Mr Tony Wong, said that with the wide adoption of IT and the increasing complexity of systems, data security protection has become a major challenge. Through hands-on practices in training courses, colleagues can learn the latest cybersecurity skills and protection measures to build a stronger defense for the systems and data of government departments and public organisations.

On data literacy in the era of big data, it has become a key skill for every organisation to effectively analyse and utilise data. Mr Wong said he believed that through professional training, colleagues will be able to better understand data and apply it to policy formulation, optimisation of public services and digital transformation.

DPO and HKIIT sign Memorandum of Understanding  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

DPO and HKIIT sign Memorandum of Understanding Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

DPO and HKIIT sign Memorandum of Understanding  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

DPO and HKIIT sign Memorandum of Understanding Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

DPO and HKIIT sign Memorandum of Understanding  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

DPO and HKIIT sign Memorandum of Understanding Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

DPO and HKIIT sign Memorandum of Understanding  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

DPO and HKIIT sign Memorandum of Understanding Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

WSD's registered consumer convicted of failing to provide relevant information or documents for suspected case of overcharging for water

The Water Supplies Department (WSD) announced that a registered consumer of a subdivided flat in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, was convicted today (January 8) of failing to comply with the Water Authority's request to provide relevant information or documents for a suspected case of overcharging for water, in contravention of regulation 47A of the Waterworks Regulations. The registered consumer pleaded guilty to the offence at the Kowloon City Magistrates' Courts. This case is the first conviction pursuant to the new regulation of 47A of the Waterworks Regulations, which has been effective since the enactment of the Waterworks (Amendment) Ordinance 2024 (the amended WWO) on April 19, 2024.

A spokesman for the WSD said that the amended WWO has strengthened the power of the Water Authority in evidence collection and information disclosure during the investigation of suspected cases of overcharging for water. The Water Authority can request landlords, their agents, consumers, etc, to provide the tenancy agreement, receipt or payment record for water charges. Failure to comply with such a request can be an offence and the offender is liable on conviction to a maximum fine of $10,000 and a further fine of up to $1,000 for each day the offence continues. It is anticipated that there will be more prosecution cases. The maximum penalty for overcharging for water has been raised to $25,000 to deter this illegal act. Moreover, providing false or misleading information to the Water Authority is also an offence with a maximum penalty of a $25,000 fine and six months' imprisonment.

The WSD spokesman strongly appealed to landlords to apply for the installation of separate water meters for their subdivided units (SDUs), which can greatly reduce the risk of contravening the amended WWO. The water fee deposit and the charge for providing a meter for each separate meter installed under the Scheme for Installation of Separate Water Meters for Subdivided Units will be waived. Individual water bills will be provided for each water meter account. The first 12 cubic metres of water are free at four-month intervals. SDU tenants can contact the WSD to request separate water meters. Upon receiving such requests, the WSD will contact the landlords for the installation of separate meters. If the landlords refuse, the WSD may require them to provide information on the recovery of water charges from their tenants in suspected overcharging cases. Details of the scheme can be obtained from the WSD website

(www.wsd.gov.hk/en/customer-services/application-for-water-supply/pilot-scheme-for-installation-of-separate-water-me/index.html).

The WSD encourages the public to report any illegal act of overcharging SDU tenants for water for follow-up and investigation by the department. The public can call the WSD Hotline 3468 4963 or WhatsApp 5665 5517 to apply for the installation of separate water meters for SDUs. The WhatsApp hotline also handles matters relating to water overcharging in SDUs. Alternatively, the public can call the WSD Customer Enquiry Hotline 2824 5000 to report water overcharge cases. After calling the hotline and choosing a language, they can press "7" for reporting to staff directly.

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