MR CHAN CHUN-YING (in Cantonese): President, Dr CHENG Chung-tai moved a motion today, saying that police officers committing criminal offences may become potential hazards to law and order in society,… Read more »
Question by the Hon Chan Chun-ying : It is learnt that banks upgrade their computer systems from time to time gearing to the needs for financial technology development. In addition, more… Read more »
Proposed amendment to the Import and Export (Registration) Regulations (Cap. 60E) for setting a cap on import and export declaration charges Proposed $200 cap on the import and export declaration… Read more »
Report on the public consultation on strengthening the regulation of person-to-person telemarketing calls Assigning specific prefixes to telemarketers/designated telephone numbers supported the Administration’s proposal to step up statutory regulation on… Read more »
Development of financial technologies Benefits brought by Fintech development on Hong Kong Mr CHAN Chun-ying noted that Hong Kong’s cumulative investment in Fintech companies for the period from 2014 to… Read more »
Q2 Permitting the listing of companies with weighted voting right structures in Hong Kong MR CHAN CHUN-YING (in Cantonese): President, the decision-making power of companies with WVR structures is vested… Read more »
Question by the Hon Chan Chun-ying : The Chief Executive pointed out in the Policy Address delivered in October last year that smart city development could improve people’s daily lives… Read more »
Law enforcement Mr CHAN Chun-ying noted that since the full implementation of the Competition Ordinance (“the Ordinance”) in December 2015, the Commission had received and processed over 2 800 complaints… Read more »
MR CHAN CHUN-YING (in Cantonese): Deputy President, in paragraph 77 of the Policy Address released in January 2016, the last-term Government proposed that Hong Kong should implement “re-industrialization” by formulating… Read more »
MR CHAN CHUN-YING (in Cantonese): Deputy President, as an international financial centre, Hong Kong must actively develop its asset management business besides such traditional sectors as banking, securities and insurance…. Read more »