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Government Announces New Appointments to ICAC Advisory Committees for Two-Year Terms Starting January 1, 2026.

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Government Announces New Appointments to ICAC Advisory Committees for Two-Year Terms Starting January 1, 2026.
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Government Announces New Appointments to ICAC Advisory Committees for Two-Year Terms Starting January 1, 2026.

2026-01-01 15:00 Last Updated At:16:13

Appointment of non-official members to ICAC-related committees announced

The Government announced today (January 1) that the Chief Executive has made appointments and reappointments to the four Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) advisory committees, namely the Advisory Committee on Corruption (ACOC), the Operations Review Committee (ORC), the Corruption Prevention Advisory Committee (CPAC) and the Citizens Advisory Committee on Community Relations (CACCR), and to the ICAC Complaints Committee (ICC). All of the appointments and reappointments are for a term of two years with effect from January 1, 2026.

ACOC

The Chief Executive has reappointed Mr Bernard Charnwut Chan (in his capacity as the Chairman of the ORC), Professor Simon Ho Shun-man (in his capacity as the Chairman of the CACCR), Dr Kelvin Wong Tin-yau (in his capacity as the Chairman of the CPAC) and Mr Victor Lam Hoi-cheung as members of the ACOC. Ms Mary Huen Wai-yi and Mr David Liao Yi-chien have been newly appointed to the Committee as members.

Ms Huen is the Executive Director and Chief Executive Officer of a bank. She is the Chairperson of the Hong Kong Association of Banks. She is also a member of the Banking Advisory Committee of the Hong Kong Monetary Authority, the Hospital Authority and the Human Resources Planning Commission.

Mr Liao is the Co-Chief Executive of a bank. He is also a member of the Advisory Committee on Attracting Strategic Enterprises, the Advisory Committee on the Northern Metropolis and the Exchange Fund Advisory Committee.

The ACOC advises the Commissioner of the ICAC on any aspects of the problem of corruption in Hong Kong, and keeps the operational, staffing and administrative policies of the ICAC under review.

ORC

The Chief Executive has reappointed Mr Bernard Charnwut Chan as the Chairman of the ORC. Ms Clara Chan Yuen-shan, Mr Felix Li Kwok-hing and Ms Vivien Lau Man-yee have been reappointed to the Committee as members. Ms Kuok Hui-kwong has been newly appointed to the Committee as a member.

Ms Kuok is the Chairperson and Chief Executive Officer of a hotel group. She is also a member of the Appeal Board on Public Meetings and Processions and the Security and Guarding Services Industry Authority.

The ORC oversees all ICAC investigations and corruption complaints received to ensure that they are handled effectively and efficiently. It also examines circumstances where search warrants are authorised by the Commissioner, where persons have been put on bail for more than six months, and where investigations have been lasting for over a year or require substantial resources.

CPAC

The Chief Executive has reappointed Dr Kelvin Wong Tin-yau as the Chairman of the CPAC. Ms Carrie Lau Ka-wai and Mr Rex Mok Chung-fai have been reappointed to the Committee as members. Mr Donald Choi Wun-hing has been appointed as a new member of the Committee.

Mr Choi is the Managing Director of the Urban Renewal Authority. He is also a member of the Antiquities Advisory Board.

The CPAC receives and calls for reports from the ICAC about practices and procedures of government departments, public bodies and the private sector which may be conducive to corruption. It also advises the Commissioner on what areas should be examined and the degree of priority to be accorded to each.

CACCR

The Chief Executive has reappointed Professor Simon Ho Shun-man as the Chairman of the CACCR. Miss Pinky Lau Pik-yiu, Dr James Wong Kong-tin, Miss Jenny Yung Ching-yi and Ms Cally Kwong Mei-wan have been reappointed as members of the CACCR. Dr Kalwan Kwan Ming-tak has been appointed as a new member of the Committee.

Dr Kwan is the Honorary Lecturer of the Department of Sociology of the University of Hong Kong.

The CACCR advises the Commissioner on appropriate measures to foster public support in combating corruption and to educate the public against the evils of corruption. It also monitors community response to the ICAC's work and public attitudes towards corruption in general.

ICC

The Chief Executive has reappointed Executive Council Member Dr Lam Ching-choi as the Chairman of the ICC. Legislative Council (LegCo) Member Miss Grace Chan man-yee and Mr Lau Chun-hung have been reappointed as members of the ICC. LegCo Members Mr Chan Hok-fung and Ms Judy Chan Kapui, and Ms Irene Chow Man-ling have been appointed as new members of the ICC.

Mr Chan works in the banking industry. He is also a Non-executive Director of the Urban Renewal Authority.

Ms Chan is a full-time LegCo Member. She is also a member of the Fisheries Development Loan Fund Advisory Committee and the Hong Kong Housing Authority.

Ms Chow is the Executive Director of an investment company. She is also a member of the Airport Authority and the Standing Commission on Civil Service Salaries and Conditions of Service.

The ICC monitors the handling of non-criminal complaints against the ICAC, reviews the ICAC procedures and practices which may lead to complaints, and makes recommendations when necessary.

The Government extends its sincere appreciation to all outgoing members whose terms of office expired after December 31, 2025. Their valuable contributions to the work of the respective committees are greatly appreciated.

The updated non-official membership lists of the four ICAC advisory committees and the ICC are in the Annex.

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Chief Executive determines oaths taken by all Members-elect of Legislative Council valid

With respect to the oath-taking ceremony held today (January 1) for Members of the Eighth Term Legislative Council (LegCo) of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) of the People's Republic of China (PRC) at the Chamber of the LegCo Complex, the oath administrator, the Chief Executive, Mr John Lee, has determined that the oaths taken by all 90 Members-elect of the LegCo are valid.

Article 104 of the Basic Law of the HKSAR of the PRC stipulates that, when assuming office, Members of the LegCo must, in accordance with the law, swear to uphold the Basic Law and swear allegiance to the HKSAR of the PRC. According to the Interpretation of Article 104 of the Basic Law passed by the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress on November 7, 2016, the person administering the oath has the duty to ensure that the oath is taken in a lawful manner. He or she shall determine that an oath taken in compliance with the Interpretation and the requirements under the laws of the HKSAR is valid, and that an oath which is not taken in compliance with the Interpretation and the requirements under the laws of the HKSAR is invalid. If the oath taken is determined as invalid, no arrangement shall be made for retaking the oath. According to the Oaths and Declarations Ordinance (Cap. 11) as amended by the Public Offices (Candidacy and Taking Up Offices) (Miscellaneous Amendments) Ordinance 2021, the LegCo Oath must be administered by the Chief Executive or a person authorised by the Chief Executive.

Based on the principles laid down by the Interpretation and the relevant legal provisions, the Chief Executive has determined that the oaths taken by all of the 90 Members-elect of the LegCo are valid.

Chief Executive determines oaths taken by all Members-elect of Legislative Council valid  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Chief Executive determines oaths taken by all Members-elect of Legislative Council valid Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Chief Executive determines oaths taken by all Members-elect of Legislative Council valid  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Chief Executive determines oaths taken by all Members-elect of Legislative Council valid Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Chief Executive determines oaths taken by all Members-elect of Legislative Council valid  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Chief Executive determines oaths taken by all Members-elect of Legislative Council valid Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Chief Executive determines oaths taken by all Members-elect of Legislative Council valid  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Chief Executive determines oaths taken by all Members-elect of Legislative Council valid Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Chief Executive determines oaths taken by all Members-elect of Legislative Council valid  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Chief Executive determines oaths taken by all Members-elect of Legislative Council valid Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Chief Executive determines oaths taken by all Members-elect of Legislative Council valid  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Chief Executive determines oaths taken by all Members-elect of Legislative Council valid Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

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