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Council Meetings (Question): Multiple Measures in Policy Address to Enhance Private Building Management(2010.11.03)

Following is an oral question on enhancing private building management by the Hon Chan Kin-por and a reply by the Secretary for Home Affairs, Mr Tsang Tak-sing, in the Legislative Council on November 3: Question: The Chief Executive has announced in the policy address just delivered that the Government will adopt a number of measures …

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Council Meetings (Question): Poverty Alleviation Policies to Eliminate Poverty in Hong Kong(2010.06.30)

Following is a question by the Hon Chan Kin-por and a written reply by the Secretary for Labour and Welfare, Mr Matthew Cheung Kin-chung, in the Legislative Council today (June 30): Question: The Quarterly Report on General Household Survey published by the Government reveals that the number of households with monthly household income below $4,000 …

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Council Meetings (Question): Improve Sanitary Condition at Public Facilities(2010.06.23)

Following is a question by the Hon Chan Kin-por and a written reply by the Secretary for Home Affairs, Mr Tsang Tak-sing, in the Legislative Council today (June 23): Question: The peak season of infectious diseases, such as seasonal influenza (influenza) and enterovirus, etc., recurs in Hong Kong every year.  It has been reported that …

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Council Meetings (Question): Civil Servants Purchasing Employees’ Compensation Insurance(2010.06.02)

Following is a question by the Hon Chan Kin-por and a written reply by the Secretary for the Civil Service, Miss Denise Yue, in the Legislative Council on June 2: Question: It is the current practice of the Government not to take out employees’ compensation insurance for civil servants. In case of injury or death …

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Council Meetings (Question): Maintain Competitiveness of Tax Regime Without Being Labeled Tax Haven(2010.05.12)

Following is a question by the Hon Chan Kin-por and a written reply by the Secretary for Financial Services and the Treasury, Professor K C Chan, in the Legislative Council today (May 12): Question: It was reported that when the Group of Twenty (G20), which mainly comprises European and American countries, convened a meeting in …

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Council Meetings (Question): Employers Purchasing Employees’ Compensation Insurance (Labour Insurance Policies)(2010.03.17)

Following is a question by the Hon Chan Kin-por and a written reply by the Secretary for Labour and Welfare, Mr Matthew Cheung Kin-chung, in the Legislative Council today (March 17): Question: According to the statistics of the Employees Compensation Assistance Fund Board (the Board), a total of 176 applications were made to the Board …

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Council Meetings (Question): Enforcement of the MPF Schemes Ordinance(2010.03.10)

Following is a question by the Hon Chan Kin-por and a written reply by the Secretary for Financial Services and the Treasury, Professor K C Chan, in the Legislative Council on March 10: Question: Regarding the enforcement of the Mandatory Provident Fund Schemes Ordinance (Cap. 485), will the Government inform this Council whether it knows: …

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Council Meetings (Question): Third Party Risks Insurance for Motor Vehicles(2010.03.03)

Following is a question by the Hon Chan Kin-por and a reply by the Secretary for Transport and Housing, Ms Eva Cheng, at the Legislative Council meeting on March 3 Question: According to the statistics of the Motor Insurers’ Bureau of Hong Kong (“MIB”), there were a total of 82 claims between 2004 and 2008 …

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Council Meetings (Question): Claims Relating to Traffic Accidents Involving Government Vehicles(2010.02.24)

Following is a question by the Hon Chan Kin-por and a written reply by the Secretary for Financial Services and the Treasury, Professor K C Chan, in the Legislative Council on February 24: Question: Under the Motor Vehicles Insurance (Third Party Risks) Ordinance (Cap 272), the Government is not required to take out third party …

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Council Meetings (Oral Question): Ensure Pedestrian Safety Against Objects Thrown from Height(2010.01.13)

MR CHAN KIN-POR (in Cantonese): I feel that even if the culprits can be tracked down, there can be no long-term solution as it would be difficult to prevent others from doing the same. I want to know if the Government will adopt any long-term measures, such as installing canopy at pedestrian precincts, so that …

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