Hong Kong lawmakers spent 2 hours on average on each funding plan discussed

Hong Kong lawmakers spent 2 hours on average on each funding plan discussed

[South China Morning Post] - 12/17/2024

Finance Committee chairman says legislators have taken ‘cautious’ approach to scrutinising proposals.



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John Lee urges Hongkongers to seize ‘golden opportunities’ amid tourist influx
City leader also promises smooth border crossing for mainland Chinese tourists ahead of Christmas holiday.
[South China Morning Post] - 17/12/2024
Hong Kong worker dies after forklift tips over and traps him underneath
Man, 30, was transporting goods at warehouse on Kung Um Road when vehicle went out of control and tipped over.
[South China Morning Post] - 16/12/2024
Worker found dead on roof of Hong Kong building after falling while painting
Labour Department has launched investigation into industrial accident, while concern group calls the incident (…)
[South China Morning Post] - 17/12/2024
Police plan to put up 7,000 CCTVs in HK by 2027
Police on Tuesday said they plan to install up to 7,000 surveillance cameras across Hong Kong in roughly three (…)
[RTHK] - 17/12/2024
Authorities take down 'terrorists' in Kai Tak drill
A counter-terrorism drill held at Kai Tak Youth Sports Ground on Tuesday saw the authorities tackling terrorists (…)
[RTHK] - 17/12/2024
Chinese IPOs surge in Hong Kong as Minieye, Guming line up listings
The maker of autonomous-driving technology aims to raise US$100 million and the bubble-tea purveyor seeks up to (…)
[South China Morning Post] - 17/12/2024
HK ready for tourists on New Year's Eve: John Lee
Chief Executive John Lee on Tuesday said Hong Kong is ready for an influx of tourists on New Year's Eve, with (…)
[RTHK] - 17/12/2024
Hong Kong police investigating after dogs owned by ex-beauty queen poisoned
Lisa-Marie Tse says ‘disgusting’ person left chicken and sausages laced with neurotoxins on plate on road where she (…)
[South China Morning Post] - 16/12/2024
Cutting civil servants’ pay would impact public’s earnings, HK legislators say amid looming HK$100 bn deficit
Cutting the salaries of Hong Kong’s civil servants was not the best option to tackle a looming budget deficit as it (…)
[HKFP] - 17/12/2024
Govt urged to allow more tour groups to access sights
Tourism sector representatives on Tuesday called on the government to allow more tour groups to access sights and (…)
[RTHK] - 17/12/2024
Hong Kong to host global heavyweights at Asian Financial Forum on ‘next growth engine’
The event on January 13 and 14 will bring together 100 global policymakers, business leaders, investors and experts.
[South China Morning Post] - 17/12/2024