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Government Appoints Appeal Panel for Critical Infrastructure Security Oversight

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Government Appoints Appeal Panel for Critical Infrastructure Security Oversight
HK

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Government Appoints Appeal Panel for Critical Infrastructure Security Oversight

2026-01-01 10:01 Last Updated At:12:25

Appointments of members of Appeal Panel under Protection of Critical Infrastructures (Computer Systems) Ordinance

The Government announced today (January 1) that the Chief Executive, in accordance with the Protection of Critical Infrastructures (Computer Systems) Ordinance (Cap. 653) (the Ordinance), appointed the following persons as members of the Appeal Panel established under the Ordinance for a term of two years from January 1, 2026, to December 31, 2027.

Chairperson

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Dr James Wong Kong-tin

Members

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Mr Arthur Joseph Chan

Mr Alex Chan Chung-man

Mr Dave Chen Chun-wai

Dr Ray Cheung Chak-chung

Mr Choy Kam-ho

Mr Gan Kok-tin

Ms Stephanie Hung Yu-jie

Mrs Helen Kan Ng Chau-yuk

Dr David Kwok Yiu-kwong

Miss Janet Lee Ching-yee

Ms Carol Lee Yuen-nar

Ms Ellie Pang King-ling

Dr Henry Shie Wai-hung

Mr Johnny Sze Chun-hong

Ms Renee Wong Hoi-yee

Mr Desmond Yip Koon-shing

Ms Tiffany Yung See-wan

The Appeal Panel is established today in accordance with Section 47 of the Ordinance, which provides for an independent appeal mechanism for operators of critical infrastructures who disagree with a designation of "operator of critical infrastructure"or "critical computer system", or a written direction with the designation issued by the Commissioner of Critical Infrastructure (Computer-system Security) or designated authorities, to lodge an appeal. An appeal board will be formed by members drawn from the panel to hear each appeal. The board may decide to affirm, reverse or vary a decision.

The Ordinance, which comes into force today, provides a comprehensive legal framework to safeguard the security of computer systems of critical infrastructures in Hong Kong, regulate operators of critical infrastructures and investigate and respond to relevant computer-system security threats and incidents.

Hong Kong Customs detects suspected case of illegal importing of animal

Hong Kong Customs today (April 2) detected a suspected case of illegal importing of animal at the Lok Ma Chau Spur Line Control Point. A suspected illegally imported dog with an estimated market value of about $20,000 was seized.

Customs officers today intercepted an incoming 64-year-old female passenger at the Arrival Hall of the Control Point. Upon examination, a dog was seized from her rucksack, and she was subsequently arrested.

The case has been handed over to the Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department for follow-up investigation.

Customs reminds the public that importing animals into Hong Kong without a valid permit is an offence.

Under the Rabies Regulation, any person found guilty of illegally importing animals, carcasses or animal products is liable to a maximum fine of $50,000 and imprisonment for one year.

Hong Kong Customs detects suspected case of illegal importing of animal  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Hong Kong Customs detects suspected case of illegal importing of animal Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

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