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Proposed road works for Kwun Tong Composite Development Project gazetted

     The Government gazetted today (March 19) the proposed road works for the Kwun Tong Composite Development Project.

     Details of the proposal are set out in the Annex. The plan and scheme of the works are available for public inspection at the following government offices during office hours:

Central and Western Home Affairs Enquiry Centre,
G/F, Harbour Building, 
38 Pier Road, Central, Hong Kong

Kwun Tong Home Affairs Enquiry Centre, 
G/F, The Grande Building,
398 Kwun Tong Road, Kwun Tong, Kowloon

District Lands Office, Kowloon East and Kowloon West,
4/F, South Tower, West Kowloon Government Offices,
11 Hoi Ting Road, Yau Ma Tei, Kowloon

     The gazette notice, scheme, plan and location plan are available at www.thb.gov.hk/eng/psp/publications/transport/gazette/gazette.htm.

     Any person who wishes to object to the works or the use, or both, is required to address to the Secretary for Transport and Housing an objection in writing, which can be submitted via the following means:
 

  • By post or by hand to the Transport and Housing Bureau’s drop-in box No. 6 located at the entrance on 2/F, East Wing, Central Government Offices, 2 Tim Mei Avenue, Tamar, Hong Kong. The box is available for use between 8am and 7pm from Monday to Friday (except public holidays);
  • By fax to 2868 4643; or
  • By email to gazettethb@thb.gov.hk.

     A notice of objection should describe the objector’s interest and the manner in which he or she alleges that he or she will be affected by the works or the use. Objectors are requested to provide contact details to facilitate communication. A notice of objection should be delivered to the Secretary for Transport and Housing not later than May 18, 2021. read more

Proposed elevated landscaped deck near MTR Kwun Tong Station gazetted

     The Government gazetted today (March 19) the proposed construction of a covered elevated landscaped deck connecting the elevated walkways near MTR Kwun Tong Station Exit C and Exit D to enhance the pedestrian connectivity of the major facilities near MTR Kwun Tong Station and to ease the pedestrian flow.

     Details of the proposal are set out in the Annex. The plan and scheme of the works are available for public inspection at the following government offices during office hours:

Central and Western Home Affairs Enquiry Centre,
G/F, Harbour Building, 
38 Pier Road, Central, Hong Kong

Kwun Tong Home Affairs Enquiry Centre, 
G/F, The Grande Building,
398 Kwun Tong Road, Kwun Tong, Kowloon

District Lands Office, Kowloon East and Kowloon West,
4/F, South Tower, West Kowloon Government Offices,
11 Hoi Ting Road, Yau Ma Tei, Kowloon

     The gazette notice, scheme, plan and location plan are available at www.thb.gov.hk/eng/psp/publications/transport/gazette/gazette.htm.

     Any person who wishes to object to the works or the use, or both, is required to address to the Secretary for Transport and Housing an objection in writing, which can be submitted via the following means:
 

  • By post or by hand to the Transport and Housing Bureau’s drop-in box No. 6 located at the entrance on 2/F, East Wing, Central Government Offices, 2 Tim Mei Avenue, Tamar, Hong Kong. The box is available for use between 8am and 7pm from Monday to Friday (except public holidays);
  • By fax to 2868 4643; or
  • By email to gazettethb@thb.gov.hk.

     A notice of objection should describe the objector’s interest and the manner in which he or she alleges that he or she will be affected by the works or the use. Objectors are requested to provide contact details to facilitate communication. A notice of objection should be delivered to the Secretary for Transport and Housing not later than May 18, 2021. read more

Government announces appointments to Communications Authority

     The Government today (March 19) announced that the Chief Executive has re-appointed Ms Winnie Tam Wan-chi as the Chairman of the Communications Authority (CA) for a term of two years from April 1, 2021, to March 31, 2023.

     The Chief Executive has also appointed two new members, Mr Patrick Law Fu-yuen and Professor Leung Siu-fai, to the CA, and re-appointed the Permanent Secretary for Commerce and Economic Development (Communications and Creative Industries) as the Vice-chairman, and Mr Stephen Hung Wan-shun, Mr Benjamin Tang Kwok-bun, Professor Vincent Lau Kin-nang and Mr Simon Wong Kwong-yeung as members, all for a term of two years from April 1, 2021, to March 31, 2023.

     Commenting on the appointments, the Secretary for Commerce and Economic Development, Mr Edward Yau, said, “I am pleased that Ms Tam has been re-appointed as the Chairman of the CA. With her excellent leadership and professional background, I am confident that she will continue to lead the CA and meet the challenges ahead.”

     Mr Yau also welcomed the two new members to the CA, who come from the accounting and academic sectors respectively, saying that their rich experience and professional expertise will be valuable to the CA’s work. He also thanked the outgoing member, Mrs Yvonne Law Shing Mo-han, for her contributions to the CA.

     Brief profiles of the newly-appointed non-official members are as follows:

Mr Patrick Law Fu-yuen
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     Mr Patrick Law is the Partner and Deputy Assurance Leader (Hong Kong & Macau) of Ernst & Young, a multinational accounting firm. He is a member of the Competition Commission and the Process Review Panel for the Insurance Authority. 

Professor Leung Siu-fai
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     Professor Leung is Professor of Economics at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. He is also a member of the Commission on Poverty, Telecommunications (Competition Provisions) Appeal Board, the Securities and Futures Appeals Tribunal and the Air Transport Licensing Authority.

     Membership of the CA from April 1, 2021, will be as follows:

Chairman
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Ms Winnie Tam Wan-chi

Vice-chairman
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Permanent Secretary for Commerce and Economic Development (Communications and Creative Industries)

Non-official members
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Dr Hubert Chan Chung-yee
Professor Karen Chan Ka-yin
Ms Amy Fung Dun-mi
Mr Stephen Hung Wan-shun
Professor Vincent Lau Kin-nang
Mr Patrick Law Fu-yuen
Professor Leung Siu-fai
Mr Benjamin Tang Kwok-bun
Mr Simon Wong Kwong-yeung

Official member
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Director-General of Communications read more

Compensation levels for work injuries and occupational diseases to increase from April 15

     The Labour Department (LD) today (March 19) announced that the levels of compensation for employees injured at work or suffering from prescribed occupational diseases under the Employees’ Compensation Ordinance (ECO) or family members of deceased employees, persons suffering from pneumoconiosis or mesothelioma or family members of persons who die as a result of these diseases, and persons suffering from occupational deafness will be increased on April 15, 2021. 
           
     The Legislative Council passed three resolutions on March 17 to increase the levels of 18 compensation items under the ECO, the Pneumoconiosis and Mesothelioma (Compensation) Ordinance (PMCO), and the Occupational Deafness (Compensation) Ordinance (ODCO). The amendments were gazetted today and will become effective on April 15.
      
     “Under the established mechanism, the levels of compensation under the ECO, the PMCO and the ODCO are adjusted every two years where appropriate. Adjustments for most compensation items, if required, are normally made in light of the wage movement as reflected by the Nominal Wage Index or the price movement as reflected by the Consumer Price Index (A) in the relevant period, whereas the levels of some compensation items are adjusted having regard to other relevant factors,” a spokesman for the LD said.
      
     As a result of this adjustment, the levels of 18 compensation items under the three Ordinances will be increased by 2.68 per cent to 18 per cent (see details in the Appendix).
      
     “The increased levels of compensation will enhance the protection for employees injured at work or sufferers of occupational diseases as well as family members of deceased employees or persons who die of work injuries or occupational diseases,” the spokesman added.   read more