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Secretary for Justice: Emphasizing Data Privacy Protection and Proper Usage of AI at PCPD 30th Anniversary Privacy Protection Summit

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Secretary for Justice: Emphasizing Data Privacy Protection and Proper Usage of AI at PCPD 30th Anniversary Privacy Protection Summit
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Secretary for Justice: Emphasizing Data Privacy Protection and Proper Usage of AI at PCPD 30th Anniversary Privacy Protection Summit

2026-06-16 12:15 Last Updated At:12:37

Speech by SJ at PCPD 30th Anniversary Privacy Protection Summit

Following is the speech by the Secretary for Justice, Mr Paul Lam, SC, at the PCPD 30th Anniversary Privacy Protection Summit today (June 16):

Commissioner Chung (Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data, Ms Ada Chung), Deputy Commissioner Li of the OCMFA (Deputy Commissioner of the Office of the Commissioner of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of China in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) Mr Li Yongsheng), Director Liu of the LOCPG (Director-General of the Department of Law of the Liaison Office of the Central People's Government in the HKSAR, Mr Liu Chunhua), distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen,

A very good morning. It is my great pleasure to join you today for the Office of the Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data(PCPD)'s 30th Anniversary Privacy Protection Summit.

The Summit, an open session of the 65th Asia Pacific Privacy Authorities Forum, brings together some 400 privacy regulators, data-protection experts, industry leaders and academics from Hong Kong, the Chinese Mainland and the Asia-Pacific region. You're here to share perspectives on privacy protection, at a time when digital transformation and artificial intelligence are reshaping societies and economies around the world.

Hong Kong, a key regional hub for the free and orderly flow of information, data, and technology, has a long tradition of rigorously upholding privacy standards.

The Office of the Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data was established in 1996 as an independent privacy authority - the earliest of its kind in Asia. Over the past three decades, it has served as a steadfast guardian of personal data privacy. Through concerted enforcement and practical compliance guidance, it has created a privacy-conscious culture in Hong Kong.

Today, in the dawning of the age of artificial intelligence, we continue to ensure that AI is, as mentioned in the Chief Executive's latest Policy Address, "steered by safety and driven by application."

The Hong Kong Artificial Intelligence Research and Development Institute, which comes into full operation later this year, will drive our innovative AI research and development, as well as its industrial applications.

No less important, it will establish AI standards, building cross-sector and inter-regional AI collaboration platforms to promote AI's standardisation and safe application. The HKSAR Government is, in short, determined to promote the safe and ethical use of AI.

And, as Ada just mentioned, the Hong Kong International Data Privacy Academy officially opens today. The Academy will provide data protection training programmes for organisations, privacy-protection practitioners and others in Hong Kong, the Chinese Mainland and around the world.

The National 15th Five-Year Plan puts a central priority on accelerating innovation. Its Digital China Initiative is designed to empower economic and social progress through digital and intelligent technologies and the expansion of AI+ applications.

But the Plan is also committed to combating data misuse, deep fakes and privacy leaks. It emphasises the importance of privacy protection and cross-border law enforcement co-operation.

As announced by the Chief Executive recently, Hong Kong will unveil its First Five-Year Plan later this year. It will align with the National 15th Five-Year Plan, driving Hong Kong's deeper integration into the overall national development.

The theme of this Summit, "Protecting Privacy, Embracing Innovation", smartly captures the vision and goals of the HKSAR Government and our country. Hong Kong is fast emerging as a smart city, powered by emerging technologies, AI very much included.

Over the years, the Office of the Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data has performed not only as a regulator, but also as an enabler of responsible innovation.

Public confidence in the privacy and security of new technologies is crucial to their adoption. And the work of the Office is pivotal in instilling public confidence that technology can - and must - be used in an ethical and meaningful way.

The HKSAR Government is committed to supporting the Office as Hong Kong's trusted privacy regulator, and to ensuring it has all the necessary means to rise above the globalised reality of privacy threats.

Of course, no jurisdiction can tackle these challenges alone. Collaboration is essential. It's through events such as this Summit, and the Asia Pacific Privacy Authorities Forum which it is part of, that partnerships are created, best practices exchanged, and emerging trends in privacy regulation addressed.

Ladies and gentlemen, I wish you all a very rewarding Summit and a productive Forum.

And my congratulations, once again, to the Office of the Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data, on its landmark 30th anniversary.

Thank you very much.

The Secretary for Justice, Mr Paul Lam, Photo source: reference image

The Secretary for Justice, Mr Paul Lam, Photo source: reference image

WHO holds expert meeting on International Herbal Pharmacopoeia in Hong Kong, China

The World Health Organization (WHO) today (June 16) convened the fifth WHO Expert Meeting on the Development of the International Herbal Pharmacopoeia (IHP) in Hong Kong, China, for three days. The meeting brings together experts from six WHO regions to discuss and advance internationally harmonised quality standards for selected herbal medicines.

The Chinese Medicine Regulatory Office of the Department of Health (DH), as the WHO Collaborating Centre for Traditional Medicine (WHOCC), is supporting the WHO in organising the meeting, taking part in drafting selected herbal medicine monographs and contributing to related technical work.

The WHO recognises the important role of traditional medicine in healthcare systems worldwide and the need for its evidence-based integration. The development of the IHP aims to support harmonised quality standards for herbal medicines, strengthen regulatory capacity and help ensure the quality and safety of traditional medicine products. This work aligns with Strategic Objective 2 of the WHO Global Traditional Medicine Strategy 2025-2034, which was endorsed by the World Health Assembly in 2025.

The Unit Head, Traditional Medicine Norms, Standards and Systems Integration Unit, Global Traditional Medicine Centre of the WHO, Dr Kim Sungchol, delivered opening remarks. He expressed the WHO's appreciation to the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) Government for its support for the meeting, and to the WHOCC for its close collaboration. He also acknowledged the important contributions of collaborating technical teams to the development of the IHP.

The Director of Health, Dr Ronald Lam, said, "The HKSAR was honoured to support the WHO's important work in developing the IHP. To align with the National 15th Five-Year Plan to advance the inheritance, innovation and high-quality development of Chinese medicine, expand and strengthen the Chinese medicine industry and promote Chinese medicine culture, the DH will continue to steadfastly promote the development of Chinese medicine and better integrate into and serve the overall national development. The DH will fully leverage the HKSAR's expertise in developing herbal medicine standards, testing and quality control. We will work closely with the WHO and international experts to contribute to the standardisation, safety and quality of traditional herbal medicines, thereby safeguarding the health and well-being of humanity."

Dr Lam also briefed participants on Hong Kong's work in developing safety and quality standards for Chinese medicines, telling good stories of Hong Kong.

Dr Lam said, "The DH has developed the Hong Kong Chinese Materia Medica Standards since 2002, with 12 volumes published covering standards for 357 Chinese Materia Medica. The project has gained international recognition, with its scientific findings cited by overseas authorities and international journals. The Government Chinese Medicines Testing Institute under the DH, which is equipped with advanced technology and equipment, will continue to develop Chinese Medicine testing methods and standard development capabilities and promote high-quality development of Chinese medicine in the HKSAR. Leveraging the HKSAR's unique advantages under 'one country, two systems', with strong support of the motherland and close connections with the world, Hong Kong will continue to contribute to the wider global dissemination of Chinese medicine and establish the HKSAR as a bridgehead for Chinese Medicine to go global."

The HKSAR has continued to support the WHO's work on the development of the IHP. Following the WHO meeting organised with the support of the DH in Hong Kong, China, in November 2024 to discuss the roadmap and working mechanism for the development of the IHP, this meeting marks another important occasion on which the HKSAR supports the WHO in advancing this important international initiative.

WHO holds expert meeting on International Herbal Pharmacopoeia in Hong Kong, China Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

WHO holds expert meeting on International Herbal Pharmacopoeia in Hong Kong, China Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

WHO holds expert meeting on International Herbal Pharmacopoeia in Hong Kong, China Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

WHO holds expert meeting on International Herbal Pharmacopoeia in Hong Kong, China Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

WHO holds expert meeting on International Herbal Pharmacopoeia in Hong Kong, China Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

WHO holds expert meeting on International Herbal Pharmacopoeia in Hong Kong, China Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

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