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HKFP holds “The Little Grape’s 5th Anti-Scam Birthday Party” to promote scam prevention messages
The Hong Kong Police Force held “The Little Grape’s 5th Anti-Scam Birthday Party” today (June 8) at Harcourt Garden in Admiralty to celebrate the 5th anniversary of the anti-scam mascot, “The Little Grape”. Through interactive games and fun challenges, the event aimed to boost public awareness of scam prevention.Issued at HKT 18:43
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Basketball betting finds support
Source: Hong Kong Information Services
Secretary for Home & Youth Affairs Alice Mak affirmed today that the Government will continue to take a multi-pronged approach towards tackling illegal gambling.
Miss Mak was commenting ahead of a Legislative Council panel meeting tomorrow at which she will present the results of a public consultation on the formulation of a regulatory regime for betting on basketball and the steps the Government proposes to take next.
She told reporters that over 90% of the views gathered the consultation, conducted some months ago, support the formulation of a basketball gambling regime modelled on the current football gambling regime.
She also reiterated that the Government does not encourage any kind of gambling and has taken a multi-pronged approach to combating the issue of illegal gambling.
“The first and the most important one is law enforcement, so through law enforcement we will take serious actions against those illegal gambling organisations and people involved in illegal gambling (which) is in fact a criminal offense and can be subject to a penalty of $50,000 and also nine months in jail.
“The second one is public education; this is very important that we need to let Hong Kong people know the consequences of illegal gambling and we will encourage people to understand how to avoid illegal gambling and in fact gambling. We will take a series of measures and put in more efforts and resources in enhancing public education.
“Thirdly, for those who already have gambling problems, we will provide counselling services. Currently, we have four counselling centres carrying out these counselling services.
“The fourth and last one, we can see it as a last resort. When the illegal gambling problem is so serious, we need to channel the illegal gambling to a regulated gambling regime. With illegal basketball gambling, we are also taking these four approaches.”
SFST departs for UK, Norway
Source: Hong Kong Information Services
Secretary for Financial Services & the Treasury Christopher Hui was due to depart today on a visit to the UK and Norway, and will meet government financial officials and representatives from the business sectors in both countries. He will also speak at a number of events.
Mr Hui will return to Hong Kong on June 13. During his absence, Under Secretary for Financial Services & the Treasury Joseph Chan will be the Acting Secretary.
Action being taken on water issue
Source: Hong Kong Information Services
Secretary for Development Bernadette Linn said today the Water Supplies Department (WSD) will replace an upstream section of water pipe in response to water incidents at Queen’s Hill Estate and Shan Lai Court in Fanling, with work commencing this year.
Ms Linn made the announcement after visiting an upstream location in the water supply network for the two places with Director of Water Supplies Roger Wong and an expert group comprising three experts from the Drinking Water Safety Advisory Committee (DWSAC).
They were there to inspect a screen filter and learn about the planned work at the location.
The Government briefed the expert group on its assessment that a section of steel pipe with bitumen protective coating on its inner wall, at Ping Che Road, is believed to be the source of sediment in the water at Queen’s Hill Estate and Shan Lai Court. The section is about 400 metres long and 600 millimetres in diameter.
The expert group considered the assessment reasonable.
Ms Linn said the WSD will use advanced technologies, including robots, to assess the condition of the bitumen coating inside the pipe, to further ascertain the specific cause of the sediment.
An investigation report will be submitted to the DWSAC for review within two weeks.
Ms Linn added that the WSD will replace the 400m-long section of pipe and that the works will commence within this year.
At present, non-bitumen protective coating is used on the inner wall of over 90% of water piping in Hong Kong.
On the 700 kilometres of water pipes with bitumen protective coating, the WSD has installed over 1,000 screen filters at suitable locations.
Ms Linn said the WSD will review whether it is necessary to install extra screen filters at other locations. The WSD will also formulate a longer-term plan for the replacement of water pipes and will submit a proposal to the Development Bureau for review.
Under the supervision of Deputy Financial Secretary Michael Wong, policy bureaus and departments have commenced work to follow up on four directives put forward by the Chief Executive after a high-level steering meeting yesterday.
The WSD has increased the frequency of water testing at the two locations in Fanling, with water samples being collected daily from water tanks at Queen’s Hill Estate, which comprises seven buildings, a community centre and a shopping mall, and all six buildings at Shan Lai Court.
The results are being released daily on the WSD’s website, and posted in the lobbies of each building at Queen’s Hill Estate and Shan Lai Court.
To ensure residents can feel at ease when consuming water, the WSD will also continue to arrange for water tanks at the estates to provide a temporary water supply.
In addition, the WSD will promptly address any inquiries received via its 24-hour hotline, on 2824 5000.
Furthermore, the Housing Department (HD) will again thoroughly clean the water tanks in every building at Queen’s Hill Estate and Shan Lai Court within the next seven days.
The HD has installed a total of 22 high-efficiency filtration devices at the ground-level water inlets of all 13 buildings. These devices will be inspected twice daily to ensure proper operation. The expenses for these measures will be fully borne by the Government.
Residents who observe any issues with water quality can call their management office, which will follow up on the call and conduct on-site inspections.
The Home & Youth Affairs Bureau and the Home Affairs Department will gather District Council members, members of the North District’s “three district committees”, and the six sub-teams of the North District Care Teams, to conduct home visits today and tomorrow.
The teams reached over 850 households during today’s visit, with the majority of these reporting that water quality has substantially improved.
In addition, three street booths will be set up at key locations in Queen’s Hill Estate and Shan Lai Court to give residents updates and practical information, and to register cases for assistance.
Special traffic and transport arrangements for football match at Kai Tak Sports Park on June 10 and enhanced taxi pick-up/drop-off during dispersal
Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region
Special traffic and transport arrangements for football match at Kai Tak Sports Park on June 10 and enhanced taxi pick-up/drop-off during dispersal
| Location(from 4pm to 8pm)for special bus routes only(from 4pm to 8pm) Relevant bureaux/departments and the KTSP Limited have arranged site visit and meeting with and issued letters to the taxi trade to facilitate its familiarisation of the new arrangements and routes concerned. Additional signage will also be put up on site for identification. During dispersal, the expected waiting time will be longer amid an outflux of spectators and passengers’ patience is appreciated.
Spectators are advised to take heed of the real-time information via the on-site broadcast and the “Easy Leave” platform (easyleave.police.gov.hkIssued at HKT 12:38 NNNN Xiaohongshu opens first office outside Mainland in Hong Kong to accelerate cross-border commercialisation business development (with photos)Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region Invest Hong Kong (InvestHK) announced today (June 7) that lifestyle community Xiaohongshu has opened an office in Hong Kong. This marks Xiaohongshu’s first office outside the Mainland, facilitating enhanced services for cross-border brands and users. Xiaohongshu held an opening ceremony today for its Hong Kong office, with the Financial Secretary, Mr Paul Chan, officiating and delivering a speech. He said: “We warmly welcome Xiaohongshu to establish an office in Hong Kong. Xiaohongshu’s presence in Hong Kong carries significant values. First, it fosters closer connections with the Hong Kong community, offering new perspectives and channels for local businesses in product design, marketing and promotion. Second, as an international finance, trade and innovation and technology centre, Hong Kong can help Xiaohongshu grow its business and expand its global footprint. Third, leveraging Hong Kong’s unique East-meets-West cultural characteristics and our global networks, Xiaohongshu can promote Chinese culture and products to the world, sharing the good stories of China. We also look forward to strengthening our collaboration with Xiaohongshu to enhance the experience of Mainland tourists visiting Hong Kong, enhance the visibility of Hong Kong’s tourism, retail, dining and creative industries, and allow visitors to have an enjoyable experience that makes them want to return.” ISTIF of Boao Forum for Asia explores global collaboration in promoting I&T development (with photos)Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region Co-organised by the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government (HKSARG) and Boao Forum for Asia, the International Science, Technology and Innovation Forum (ISTIF) of the Boao Forum for Asia 2025 Hong Kong Conference was held at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre for two consecutive days (June 6 and 7). Under the theme of Fully recognising Hong Kong’s advantage of being highly internationalised and as the gateway to both China and the world, the ISTIF was held in Hong Kong for the first time. SJ’s address at Ceremony for Admission of New Senior Counsel (English only)Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region SJ’s address at Ceremony for Admission of New Senior Counsel (English only) NNNN SFST to visit the UK and NorwaySource: Hong Kong Government special administrative region SFST to visit the UK and Norway NNNN Universities’ global appeal flourishesSource: Hong Kong Government special administrative region Universities’ global appeal flourishesIssued at HKT 10:00 NNNN |