The Chief Secretary for Administration, Mr Henry Tang and the Secretary for Constitutional and Mainland Affairs, Mr Stephen Lam, today (September 11) continued to meet different sectors to introduce the Green Paper on Constitutional Development.
The two principal officials briefed a meeting of the International Business Committee on the Green Paper and a seminar organised by the Hong Kong Chinese Enterprises Association in the afternoon and listened to members' views.
In the morning, Mr Lam met with representatives of the construction sector at the Government Headquarters, including the Hong Kong Construction Association, the Hong Kong Electrical & Mechanical Contractors' Association and the Contractor's Authorised Signatory Association.
He attended the 25th anniversary dinner of the Information Systems Audit and Control Association (Hong Kong Chapter) in the evening and addressed the gathering on the subject. Mr Lam outlined the key issues set out in the Green Paper and explained the principles and requirements involved in attaining the ultimate aim of universal suffrage as stipulated in the Basic Law.
While Mr Lam will continue to meet different sectors to listen to their views and concerns about the issue, he called on people to continue to voice their opinion regarding the consultation document.
Ends/Tuesday, September 11, 2007
SCMA meets with the construction sector
The Secretary for Constitutional and Mainland Affairs, Mr Stephen Lam, meets representatives of the construction sector this morning (September 11). Mr Lam briefed them on the Green Paper on Constitutional Development and took the opportunity to gather views as part of the public consultation.
SCMA attends International Business Council meeting
The Secretary for Constitutional and Mainland Affairs, Mr Stephen Lam, briefs participants at a meeting of the International Business Committee on the Green Paper on Constitutional Development this afternoon (September 11).
CS and SCMA attends Hong Kong Chinese Enterprises Association seminar
The Chief Secretary for Administration, Mr Henry Tang, and the Secretary for Constitutional and Mainland Affairs, Mr Stephen Lam, this (September 11) afternoon attended a seminar organised by the Hong Kong Chinese Enterprises Association to introduce the Green Paper on Constitutional Development. They listened to the views of participants and responded to their questions. Photo shows Mr Tang and Mr Lam at the seminar.
CS attends consultation on constitutional development (1)
The Chief Secretary for Administration, Mr Henry Tang, attended a consultation session on constitutional development organised by the Hong Kong Chinese Enterprises Association this afternoon (September 11). Picture shows Mr Tang speaking during the session.
CS attends consultation on constitutional development (2)
Mr Tang listening to views of the participants.
SCMA attends anniversary dinner of the Information Systems Audit and Control Association
The Secretary for Constitutional and Mainland Affairs, Mr Stephen Lam, attended the 25th anniversary dinner of the Information Systems Audit and Control Association (Hong Kong Chapter) this (September 11) evening, during which he took the opportunity to introduce the Green Paper on Constitutional Development to the participants. Photo shows Mr Lam speaking at the seminar.
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