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Nominations for 2025 Election Committee By-elections Reach 100 as Deadline Approaches

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Nominations for 2025 Election Committee By-elections Reach 100 as Deadline Approaches
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Nominations for 2025 Election Committee By-elections Reach 100 as Deadline Approaches

2025-07-29 19:30 Last Updated At:19:38

One more nomination form for Election Committee Subsector By-elections received today

​The Returning Officers for various subsectors of the 2025 Election Committee (EC) Subsector By-elections received one nomination form for candidates and zero nomination forms from designated bodies today (July 29). This has brought to 100the 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.

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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

2

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

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

27

Total:

1

100

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)

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:

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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Housing Bureau and Development Bureau accept Independent Investigation Report submitted by Architectural Services Department regarding construction malpractices at three Light Public Housing sites and impose punitive measures on Contractor, Structural Engineer, and Project Management Consultant involved

The Architectural Services Department (ArchSD) submitted the independent investigation report on the construction malpractices at the three Light Public Housing (LPH) sites at Lok On Pai in Siu Lam, Yan Po Road in Tuen Mun, and Sheung On Street in Chai Wan to the Housing Bureau (HB) and the Development Bureau (DEVB) on November 5, 2025. Upon a thorough review, both bureaux today (January 16) accepted the findings of the report and imposed punitive measures on the Contractor, Structural Engineer, and Project Management Consultant (PMC) involved. The ArchSD has also been tasked to continue its strict supervision on the Contractor and PMC in taking forward the remedial works expeditiously, alongside the immediate implementation of the improvement measures as set out in the report.

In light of the investigation results, the DEVB served notices today, in accordance with the regulatory mechanisms, to the companies involved about the following punitive measures to be imposed on them:

(1) The Contractor, i.e. Able Engineering Company Limited (Able), which is responsible for the construction and associated quality assurance: suspension of its eligibility to tender under all relevant categories of the List of Approved Contractors for Public Works and the List of Approved Suppliers of Materials and Specialist Contractors for Public Works for one year. As for Chun Wo Construction and Engineering Company Limited that formed the joint venture with Able, since its major involvement in the projects is to provide strategic advice on construction planning and has neither been involved in the site works nor supervision, it is not subject to the punitive measures;

(2) The Structural Engineer employed by the Contractor, i.e. C M Wong & Associates Limited, which is responsible for providing and managing the resident structural engineer involved: suspension of its eligibility to tender under all relevant categories of the List of Consultants of the Architectural and Associated Consultants Selection Board (AACSB) for one year; and

(3) The PMC employed by the ArchSD, i.e. Wong Tung & Partners Limited, which is responsible for providing project management and managing the resident site supervisors involved: suspension of its eligibility to tender under all relevant categories of the List of Consultants of AACSB for six months. The six-month suspension period was set with due consideration that not all of the project sites under its management were discovered with deficiencies in supervision.

Since the commencement of LPH construction, the ArchSD has always enforced strict quality supervision and proactive inspections, together with reviews on the performance of contractors. The prompt uncovering of malpractices at the three LPH sites during the ArchSD's proactive inspections was a direct reflection of the effectiveness of the supervision mechanism.

The HB has tasked the ArchSD to continue its stern supervision of the Contractor to take forward the remedial works and the remaining construction works and to closely monitor construction quality and progress. Under the premise of adhering to the original completion dates, every effort shall be made to ensure that all projects comply with the relevant safety requirements. As directed by the ArchSD, the Contractor has implemented a host of remedial measures at full speed since early November last year, including shifting and reinstalling the modules involved, and will bear all costs related to the remedial measures.

Moreover, on the works contract level, the ArchSD requested that the Contractor implement a series of remedial measures and bear all the related costs of the remedial works. In addition, should the remedial measures result in any delay in the contract completion dates, the Contractor will be liable for liquidated damages. Moreover, the ArchSD has required the Contractor to replace all site supervision personnel, including site agents, works supervisors, and resident structural engineers. The ArchSD has also concurrently required the PMC to replace all its resident site supervisors. Meanwhile, the ArchSD has immediately strengthened its supervision by deploying full-time government site supervision staff to monitor the sites and has arranged for its structural engineers to conduct additional on-site spot checks and audits to ensure strict quality control for the projects.

Based on preliminary evidence, Able is suspected of serious negligence or misconduct in the construction works. The ArchSD will inform the Building Authority to refer the case to the Registered Contractors' Disciplinary Board under Section 13 of the Buildings Ordinance. As provided in the Ordinance, if, upon hearing, negligence or misconduct in construction works were found to have been committed, the Board may order the removal of Able or its directors, senior personnel, or individuals from the relevant lists, impose fines, or issue a reprimand on Able or its directors, senior personnel, or individuals.

As the investigation revealed that the incident may involve criminal acts of providing false statements, the ArchSD has already reported the case to the Police.

The Government will continue to follow up on the case in a serious manner and step up its site supervision efforts to ensure the overall construction quality, safety and progress are not affected, as well as to ensure each LPH project is completed with high quality and high safety standards, thereby providing decent homes for residents in need as soon as possible.

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