Three more nomination forms for Election Committee Subsector By-elections received today
The Returning Officers for various subsectors of the 2025 Election Committee (EC) Subsector By-elections received a total of two nomination forms for candidates and one nomination form from designated bodies today (July 28). This has brought to 99 the total number of nomination forms for candidates and eight the total number of nomination forms from designated bodies received since nominations for the By-elections opened on July 22. The nomination period will end on August 4.
If there is a contested election for an EC subsector, a poll will be held on September 7.
The By-elections will fill a total of 93 vacancies in the membership of the EC to be returned by election involving 28 subsectors. The breakdown of nomination forms received for the relevant subsectors is set out below:
First Sector |
Subsector |
No. of nomination forms for candidates received today |
Cumulative total |
Catering |
1 |
Commercial (first) |
2 |
Commercial (second) |
1 |
Commercial (third) |
2 |
Employers' Federation of Hong Kong |
1 |
Hotel |
1 |
Import and export |
2 |
Industrial (first) |
1 |
Industrial (second) |
1 |
Real estate and construction |
2 |
Small and medium enterprises |
1 |
Tourism |
1 |
Transport |
1 |
Second Sector |
Subsector |
No. of nomination forms for candidates received today |
Cumulative total |
Architectural, surveying, planning and landscape |
2 |
Chinese medicine |
1 |
Education |
2 |
Legal |
1 |
Medical and health services |
1 |
3 |
Sports, performing arts, culture and publication |
1 |
Technology and innovation |
6 |
Third Sector |
Subsector |
No. of nomination forms for candidates received today |
Cumulative total |
Agriculture and fisheries |
1 |
Associations of Chinese fellow townsmen |
7 |
Grassroots associations |
8 |
Labour |
3 |
Fourth Sector |
Subsector |
No. of nomination forms for candidates received today |
Cumulative total |
Heung Yee Kuk |
5 |
Representatives of members of Area Committees, District Fight Crime Committees, and District Fire Safety Committees of Hong Kong and Kowloon |
7 |
Representatives of members of Area Committees, District Fight Crime Committees, and District Fire Safety Committees of the New Territories |
8 |
Fifth Sector |
Subsector |
No. of nomination forms for candidates received today |
Cumulative total |
Representatives of Hong Kong members of relevant national organisations |
1 |
27 |
Total: |
2 |
99 |
Besides, 10 vacancies involving five subsectors to be returned by nomination will be filled through supplementary nominations by designated bodies. The breakdown of nomination forms received for the relevant subsectors is set out below:
Accountancy |
Designated body |
No. of nomination forms received from designated bodies today |
Cumulative total |
Association of Hong Kong Accounting Advisors Limited |
1 (3 nominees in total) |
Sports, performing arts, culture and publication |
Designated body |
No. of nomination forms received from designated bodies today |
Cumulative total |
Sports Federation & Olympic Committee of Hong Kong, China |
1 (1 nominee in total) |
Hong Kong Publishing Federation Limited |
1 (1 nominee in total) |
Technology and innovation |
Designated body |
No. of nomination forms received from designated bodies today |
Cumulative total |
The Greater Bay Area Association of Academicians |
1 (1 nominee in total) |
Religious |
Designated body |
No. of nomination forms received from designated bodies today |
Cumulative total |
Catholic Diocese of Hong Kong |
1 (1 nominee in total) |
1 (1 nominee in total) |
Chinese Muslim Cultural and Fraternal Association |
1 (1 nominee in total) |
The Hong Kong Taoist Association |
1 (2 nominees in total) |
Representatives of associations of Hong Kong residents in the Mainland |
Designated body |
No. of nomination forms received from designated bodies today |
Cumulative total |
Hong Kong Chamber of Commerce in China—Guangdong |
1 (1 nominee in total) |
Total: |
1 (1 nominee in total) |
8 (11 nominees in total) |
Particulars of the nominated persons received today will be uploaded to the election website (www.elections.gov.hk).
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CFS to follow up certain batches of powdered infant and young children formula with possible presence of Cereulide produced by Bacillus cereus
The Centre for Food Safety (CFS) of the Food and Environmental Hygiene Department (FEHD) today (January 10) said that, it took initiative to meet with Nestlé Hong Kong again today, and confirmed the company's today announcement of an additional batch of powdered infant and young children formula suspected to have possibly used the raw material concerned. Nestlé Hong Kong has voluntarily stopped sales, removed from shelves the affected products and has initiated a precautionary recall. The CFS has collected samples of powdered infant and young children formula from the market for Bacillus cereus testing, the test results so far were satisfactory. The Environmental and Ecology Bureau is also closely monitoring the supply situation of other formula milk powder and maintaining communication with other major suppliers. It is noted that there is sufficient formula milk powder to meet the demand.
The Centre for Food Safety (CFS) of the Food and Environmental Hygiene Department (FEHD), Photo source: reference image
The spokesman said, the CFS has been actively following up on Nestlé company's voluntary and precautionary recalls of certain batches of its powdered infant and young children formula in certain areas in Europe due to possible presence of Cereulide produced by Bacillus cereus in the individual raw material. According to the latest information from Nestlé Hong Kong today, an additional batch of its powdered infant and young children formula imported into Hong Kong might have used the raw material concerned. The CFS had earlier enhanced surveillance in the market and collected a sample from the above batch for testing of Bacillus cereus. The test result of the sample was satisfactory. Nevertheless, as a precautionary measure, Nestlé Hong Kong has voluntarily stopped sales, removed from shelves the affected products and has initiated a precautionary recall.
Product details are as follows:
Product name (Net weight): NAN PRO 1 2 HMO (800g)
Batch number: 51670742F2
Best-before date: June 16, 2027
Place of Origin: Germany
"The CFS met Nestlé Hong Kong again today, urging them to properly handle the product recall issue and respond to public enquiries, in order to safeguard consumers' legitimate rights and interests. In addition, the CFS and Nestlé Hong Kong have jointly followed up, six suspected affected batches of infant and young children formula products that had not entered the market were marked and sealed. An additional 15 batches are currently en route to Hong Kong and will also be marked and sealed upon arrival. The CFS will continue to closely monitor the recall matters and remain fully committed to ensuring food safety, " the spokesman said.
Nestlé Hong Kong has initiated a recall of the affected batches of the products concerned. For enquiries about the recall, members of the public may contact the company through the following channels:
Consumer services hotline: 2599 8874 / 2797 6031/ 2179 8136 (Monday to Sunday, 9am to 9pm)
Email: consumerservices@hk.nestle.com
WhatsApp: 5283 4139 (NESTLÉ® NAN®) / 2599 8871 (Wyeth® Nutrition)
Online form: forms.office.com/e/BhqMhWfsUG?origin=lprLink
Consumers may choose to bring along the products (brand new or opened) for refund at place of purchase, or at exclusive service counters of Nestlé Nutrition Services from January 13 (Tuesday) onwards, to settle the recall and refund of the batches of the products concerned. Details of the exclusive service counters are as follows:
Kowloon Services Counter
Address: G/F, Park Hovan Commercial Building, 18 Hillwood Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon (MTR Jordon Station Exit D)
Contact number: 3996 8196
Office hour: Monday to Saturday, 11am to 7.30pm; Sunday, 1pm to 5.30pm (except public holidays)
Hong Kong Services Counter
Address: 1/F, Ka Nin Wah Commercial Building, 423-425 Hennessy Road, Hong Kong (MTR Causeway Bay Station Exit B)
Contact number: 3996 8197
Office hour: Monday to Saturday, 11am to 7.30pm (except Sundays and public holidays)
The CFS, through its Food Incident Surveillance System, noted earlier that certain batches of Nestlé powdered infant formula were being voluntarily recalled in Europe due to possible contamination with Bacillus cereus. Upon learning of the incident, the CFS has immediately initiated follow up actions, published food incident posts to inform the public and the trade about the issue, and has been actively following up on the incident and enhanced surveillance.
Over the past three days (as of 4pm on January 9), the FEHD received a total of 18 food complaints and enquiries suspected to be related to the infant and young children formula products, including one anonymous complaint without contact information. The CFS and the Environmental Hygiene Branch have promptly followed up on all cases, including contacting the parties concerned to obtain details and collecting samples for testing. In addition, the CFS has referred the cases to the health department for follow-up. At present, no food poisoning cases related to the formula have been recorded.
Bacillus cereus is commonly found in the environment. Unhygienic conditions in food processing and storage may give rise to its growth. Cereulide is a heat-stable toxin produced in food by some strains of Bacillus cereus. Consuming food contaminated with excessive Bacillus cereus or its heat-stable toxins may cause gastrointestinal upset such as vomiting and diarrhoea.
The spokesman urged members of the public not to let infants and young children consume the affected batches of the products, and to seek medical treatment for infants or young children who felt unwell after taking the products concerned. The trade should also stop using or selling the affected batches of the products immediately.
"The CFS continues to closely monitor the developments of the situation, follow up and take appropriate action," the spokesman said.
The infant formula of Nestlé, Photo source: online image