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spokesman for Mok's company said they had never heard about the scheme before the policy address. Mr Mok also issued a statement, clarifying that his business has not monopolized the market, since his company also sells incandescent conventional light bulbs. In other words, any potential benefit that may be generated by the new policy will be offset by corresponding loss in the incandescent conventional light bulbs market. Lawmakers from across the political spectrum did not question Tsang's integrity.
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protection scheme. The Government also launched a loan guarantee schemes to stabilize thousands of enterprises and secure more than 240 000 jobs. The Government's relief measures have amounted to more than HK$ 87 billion — equivalent to 5.2% of the city’s GDP, higher than the average for the G-20 economies. These measures have successfully stabilized the economy without impairing the Government's fiscal position in the long term.
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the four pillar industries. On the other hand, Hong Kong should also promote six industries where it enjoys clear advantages. Those industries are: education services, medical services, testing and certification, environmental industries, innovation and technology, and cultural and creative industries.
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In response to media enquiries on the case concerning Mr Zhou Yongjun, a government spokesman said today (October 12): "We do not comment on individual cases. The Immigration Department has the responsibility to uphold effective immigration control. The department handles all entry applications
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To maintain Hong Kong’s leading edge over global competitors and create more quality jobs, Tsang believed that Hong Kong must, on one hand, build on its strength as an international financial centre and try every means to enhance the flow of people, goods, capital and information that are related to
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However, Tsang's plan to give each household a 100 Hong Kong dollar (US$ 13) voucher in February to buy fluorescent bulbs aroused controversy. The plan will be funded by Hong Kong's two major electricity companies, and paid for ultimately by the consumer - the utilities will be granted 50 and 60 HK
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A row endured for three weeks over the appointees' foreign nationalities, experience and remuneration levels, and transparency of the selection process. Tsang apologised for not having arranged for the new appointees to meet the public, whilst maintaining there were important points of principle to
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The government named eight newly appointed Undersecretaries on 20 May 2008, and nine Political Assistants two days later, out of a total of 24 newly created positions ostensibly to work closely with bureau secretaries and top civil servants in implementing the Chief Executive's policy blueprint and
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Tsang set up a Commissioner for Heritage Office and earmarked $ 1 billion to revitalize historic buildings. He also proposed a series of revitalization projects that would add a new dimension to Central. For instance, to reduce the development density of the Central Ferry Piers site and open up the
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Tsang has undertaken to push ahead with 10 large-scale infrastructure projects within his term of office to boost economic activities and improve the living environment in Hong Kong. Those projects include: (1) Extension of the mass transit railway to Southern District; (2) Sha Tin to Central Link;
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sparked allegations of conflict of interests when they reported that the new policy may benefit Tsang's son's father-in-law, Mok Kam-tsuen, a Hong Kong distributor for Philips light bulbs. Tsang said that he was aiming to safeguard public interests, and denied there was any conflict of interest. A
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The next day, Donald Tsang confirmed that Denise Yue would not have to resign. He was satisfied with her apology and with the explanations offered by her. Tsang ordered a committee, of which Yue was to be a member, to be set up to perform a sweeping review of the system to process applications for
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The Government is committed to reducing the energy intensity of Hong Kong by at least 25% by 2030, compared to 2005 levels. A series of measures have been introduced to promote the use of cleaner fuel and improved energy efficiency. For example, progress was being made on ensuring the provision of
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Placing a strong emphasis on education, Tsang decided to extend free education in Hong Kong from nine to twelve years starting from the 2008-2009 school year. Coupled with the Pre-primary Education Voucher Scheme, Tsang aimed at reducing inter-generational poverty by helping children of low-income
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In February 2012, Tsang was discovered to have received favours and hospitality from business tycoons on various occasions; there were also allegations of preferential allocation of a luxury apartment to Tsang in exchange for granting of a broadcasting licence. The Hong Kong media exposed Tsang's
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issued the report requested by Donald Tsang, where they admitted that they had neglected to consider Leung's role in the Hung Hom Peninsula affair. Donald Tsang asked the SCS to reassess the approval, and submit a report to him. New World Development announced in the early hours of 16 August that
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Controversies surrounded not only the suspicions of Leung's own conflict of interest, but also of the insensitivity of the committee which recommended the approval for him to take up his lucrative new job less than two years after his official retirement. New World argued that they hired Leung in
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would be temporarily waived, at an estimated cost of $ HK2 billion. It was intended that the levy would be waived for a two-year period on all helpers' employment contracts signed on or after 1 September 2008, but would not apply to ongoing contracts. The Immigration Department said it would not
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reimburse levies, which are prepaid half-yearly or yearly in advance. The announcement resulted in chaos and confusion, and uncertainty for the helpers as some employers deferred contracts or had dismissed helpers pending confirmation of the effective date, leaving helpers in limbo. On 20 July,
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Since the outbreak of the financial tsunami in September 2008, the Hong Kong SAR Government immediately introduced a series of measures with a view to "stabilising the financial system, supporting enterprises and preserving employment". The Hong Kong Monetary Authority introduced a full deposit
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Tsang's policy address disappointed the pan democratic legislators as lacked anything of substance, the only mention of political reform was of consultations to begin in the following month. Democrats and pro-establishment parties alike also criticised the speech for the absence of policies to
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Following his re-election as the Chief Executive in 2007, Tsang set out the 5-year blueprint for the Third Term HKSAR Government in his Policy Address (2007–08). He stressed the importance of "progressive development", a core element of which is the promotion of community development through
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revitalization of the built heritage in the city.which is to be realized by promoting economic development through infrastructure projects, promoting community development through revitalization, and promoting social harmony under the concept of helping people to help themselves.
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in accordance with the law and immigration policy, having due regard to individual circumstances. In general, a passenger whose travel document does not meet the entry requirements will be repatriated to his or her place of embarkation or origin."
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cleaner fuel from the Mainland to Hong Kong including starting work on the construction a pipeline supplying natural gas to the city and the recently renewed agreement on the supply of nuclear electricity for a further term of 20 years.
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The Executive Council consisted of a total of 31 members: 3 secretaries of the department and 12 secretaries of the bureaux and 16 non-official members. In January 2009, Donald Tsang reorganised the Council by appointing 5 new members.
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Radio commentators suggested the policy and the allegations reflected a lack of political sensitivity on the part of the administration of public concerns about collusion between government officials and the business sector.
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approved the measures. After widespread criticism of the situation, the government also conceded that maids having advanced renewal of contract would not be required to leave Hong Kong through the discretion exercised by the
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principle laid down in the Basic Law." The Government of Hong Kong refused to comment on individual cases; the People's Republic of China jailed Zhou for nine years, for an alleged incident of financial fraud in Hong Kong.
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defend vis à vis the appointees' remuneration and nationalities. Tsang was criticised for the lack of transparency over the appointments, and his apology was seen as 'grudging' and 'reluctant'. A SCMP poll conducted by
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announced the waiver commencement date would be brought forward by one month. The Immigration Department would relax its 14-day re-employment requirement for helpers whose contracts expired. On 30 July, the
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announced some "extraordinary measures for extraordinary times", giving a total of HK$ 11 billion in inflation relief to help families' finances. Of which, the Employee Retraining levy on the employment of
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approved the implementation on 20 October 2009, paving the way for funding approval from the Finance Committee of the Legislative Council. Appropriations for the project of $ 64 billion were the
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After a 12-month 'sterilisation period' after retirement, Leung submitted an application to the government on 9 May for approval to take up employment with New World China Land. The
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Following the launch of proposals for electoral reform in November 2009 which pan-democrats branded as a "rehash of the 2005 reform proposals", five pan-democrats resigned from the
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public space along the waterfront for entertainment, recreational and cultural uses; to remove the Central Market from the Application List and hand it over to the
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agenda in an executive-led government. Tsang described the appointments as a milestone in the development of Hong Kong's political appointment system.
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plan to live his retirement life in a 6,500 sq ft apartment in the nearby city of Shenzhen. The luxurious apartment is owned by the developer
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Macau using a forged Malaysian passport. Zhou's supporters alleged the renditioning to be illegal, and his lawyer, Democratic Party chairman
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in early 2010 to trigger a by-election. They will stand in the by-election which they claim can be regarded as a de facto referendum for
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for the favours he allegedly granted to NWD. Leung was seen to have been involved with the sale of the Hung Hom Peninsula
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Leung had resigned from his post, without any compensation from either side or from the government, for the termination.
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The administration was involved in controversy when Zhou Yongjun (周勇军), a former student activist during the
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showed Tsang's popularity declining sharply following the three-week row over the introduction of the
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Foreign domestic helpers in Hong Kong § Employees' Retraining Levy waiver controversy
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The bureaux were reorganised and expanded by adding one new Development Bureau headed by
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Chris Yeung, "It's going to take more than an apology to end the controversy", Pg A3,
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resigned as the Convenor of the Executive Council non-official members to run for the
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Gary Cheng & Ambrose Leung, "Tsang offers partial apology on appointees", Pg A1,
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interrupted the address, and throwing projectiles at the speaker. They were evicted.
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address livelihood issues. For the second year running, the three members of the
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of the Liberal Party resigned from the ExCo after she lost her LegCo seat in the
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Donald Tsang won the landslide victory by winning 649 votes in the 800-member
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Gary Cheung (16 August 2008). "Officials didn't see decision causing a row".
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on 16 January 2010 against the objections of the pro-democracy legislators.
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Eva Wu (17 August 2008). "Tsang orders sweeping review after job storm".
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Ng Kang-chung (16 August 2008). "Ex-official quits job with developer".
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Chris Yeung (3 August 2008). "HK needs better leadership, Mr Tsang".
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The government proposed construction Express Rail Link connecting
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Guangzhou-Shenzhen-Hong Kong Express Rail Link Hong Kong Section
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Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong
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resigned from office in September 2011 in order to run in the
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families grow and learn from early childhood to adolescence.
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became the Convenor until his term expired on 30 June 2012.
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Second term of Donald Tsang as Chief Executive of Hong Kong
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Second term of Donald Tsang as Chief Executive of Hong Kong
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First term of Donald Tsang as Chief Executive of Hong Kong
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for conservation and revitalization; and to convert the
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First term of CY Leung as Chief Executive of Hong Kong
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as deputy managing director and executive director of
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ExCo approves implementation of high-speed rail link
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Daniel Sin (9 August 2008). "Tsang's civil unrest".
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Index

Second term of Donald Tsang as Chief Executive of Hong Kong

Hong Kong
Special Administrative Region


Hu Jintao
Donald Tsang
DAB
LP
FTU
TA
ES
Pro-Beijing
Pan-democracy camp
2007 Chief Executive election
3rd Legislative Council
4th Legislative Council
First Tsang government
Leung government
transfer of sovereignty over Hong Kong
Donald Tsang
Chief Executive
2007 Hong Kong Chief Executive election
Election Committee
pro-democrat
Civic Party
Alan Leong
Carrie Lam
Henry Tang
2012 Chief Executive election
Stephen Lam

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