Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region
Appointments of Vice-Chairman and members to Consumer Council announced
The Government also expressed gratitude to the outgoing member, Mr Holden Chow Ho-ding, who is about to complete his tenure, for his contribution to various aspects of the Council’s work.
The composition of the Council with effect from November 1, 2025, is as follows:
Chairman
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Mr Clement Chan Kam-wing
Vice-Chairman
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Mr Tony Pang Chor-fu
Members
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Dr Kingsley Chan Hau-ngai
Ms Chan Hoi-yan
Mr Kenneth Chan Kin-nin
Ms Ivy Cheung Wing-han
Professor Chung Chi-yung
Ms Veronica Fung Kit-ming
Professor Marshall Jen Hong
Ms Miranda Kwan Ching-yi
Professor Lam Hon-ming
Mr Leung Shing-yum
Ms Leung Siu-ling
Dr Lin Wai-chi
Mr Ma Tak-yan
Professor Jack Poon Sik-ching
Ms Siu Suk-yu
Mr Augustine Wong Ho-ming
Mr Wong Kin-wai
Mr Andy Wong Man-kit
Mr Selwyn Yu Sing-cheung, SC
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Registered contractor ordered by disciplinary board to have its name removed from register for 24 months
Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region
Registered contractor ordered by disciplinary board to have its name removed from register for 24 months
The Board ordered the RGBC to be removed from the register of general building contractors for 24 months, with effect from the date of the Gazette. Also, the RGBC was ordered to pay a total of $63,200, being the costs incurred by the Board and the Buildings Department (BD) for conducting the inquiry.
The Board’s written decision and order issued on October 6 was published in the Gazette today (October 24). Details are available at the following links:
https://egazette.gld.gov.hk/pdf?type=egn&year=2025&volume=29&gno=43¬ice_no=6671&extra=0
The RGBC submitted a certificate to the BD in August 2020, notifying the commencement of minor works for subdividing a unit in a residential building at Sceneway Road, Lam Tin; and a completion certificate to BD in March 2021 certifying the completion of the minor works. Subsequently, the BD conducted an audit check and revealed that the carrying out of the minor works shown in the plans submitted to the BD would result in contravention of the regulations under the BO.
The RGBC was later prosecuted, convicted and fined $4,000 at the Kwun Tong Magistrates’ Courts in June 2022, pursuant to section 40(2AAAA) of the BO. In view of the conviction of the RGBC, the BD notified the Board for its consideration of disciplinary action against the RGBC under the provisions of section 13(1) of the BO.
A spokesperson for the BD reiterated that any registered contractor who contravenes the relevant provisions of the BO in carrying out building works, or is convicted by any court of an offence relating to building works, or has been negligent or has misconducted himself in building works, will be subject to enforcement action including criminal prosecution and disciplinary action under the BO.
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Standing Committee on Company Law Reform publishes annual report
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Standing Committee on Company Law Reform publishes annual report
During the reporting period, the Government consulted the SCCLR on two legislative proposals, including proposals on real estate investment trust enhancements and market conduct covering listed collective investment schemes, as well as introducing a treasury share regime for Hong Kong listed companies. In addition, the Government reported to the SCCLR on the consultation conclusions and latest legislative proposals regarding the introduction of the company re-domiciliation regime in Hong Kong and promoting paperless corporate communication for local companies.
“Over the years, the SCCLR has long been our important partner in modernising company law to keep abreast of the times. We sincerely appreciate the invaluable advice provided by the SCCLR during the reporting period, and look forward to continue working with the SCCLR to further strengthen Hong Kong’s status as an international commercial and financial centre,” a government spokesperson said.
The SCCLR was set up in 1984. It advises the Financial Secretary on amendments to the Companies Ordinance and the Companies (Winding Up and Miscellaneous Provisions) Ordinance, as well as amendments to the Securities and Futures Ordinance on matters relating to corporate governance and shareholders’ protection, as and when necessary.
The Chairman of the SCCLR is Mr Johnny Mok, SC. Members include practitioners from relevant professions including legal, accountancy and company secretarial fields; academics; individuals from the business community; and representatives from relevant government departments and financial regulators.
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Appointments to Mandatory Provident Fund Schemes Appeal Board announced
Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region
Appointments to Mandatory Provident Fund Schemes Appeal Board announced
In welcoming the above appointments, a spokesperson for the Financial Services and the Treasury Bureau said, “The MPFSAB is established under section 35 of the MPFSO to determine appeals against the decisions of the Mandatory Provident Fund Schemes Authority (MPFA) as specified in Schedule 6 to MPFSO. With the latest appointments, we are confident that the MPFSAB will continue to discharge its statutory duties effectively in enhancing the accountability of the MPFA in its exercise of regulatory functions.”
The spokesperson also expressed gratitude to the two outgoing members, Ms Ding Chen and Mr Edward Liu Yang, for their dedicated service to the MPFSAB during their tenure.
The membership of the MPFSAB with effect from October 25, 2025, is as follows:
Chairman
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Ms Sabrina Ho Shuk-ying
Deputy Chairman
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Ms Miranda So Man-wah
Members
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Mr Edward Au Chun-hing
Mr Eric Chow Chun-hin
Mr Chu Hon-chung
Mr Davey Lee Kwun-kwan
Ms Juan Leung Chung-yan
Mr Mao Junxiang
Mr Raymond Ng Ching-fat
Ms Anita Tsang Wing-ngar
Miss Sandy Wong Hang-yee
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Firing practice for November 2025
Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region
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