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The Future of the Hospital Authority11/27/02 5:01 PM
Dr C H Leong, Chairman of the Hospital Authority, was the Foundation’s guest speaker on 27 November 2002. Below is the text of his speech. It is nice to be back. Perhaps few in the audience would remember that with a few die hards, ...»
How the Civil Service should be reformed10/18/02 10:14 PM
  Fiscal deficit The cost of the civil service is very much in the news these days and hotly debated by the community as the government's fiscal deficit crisis begins to loom large. Following the downgrading of Hong Kong's credit rating ...»
Mainland Expectation of Hong Kong and Hong Kong’s Deference to the Mainland Leadership10/3/02 8:26 PM
Dr Peter Z H Qiu, Hong Kong Correspondent of Deutsche Welle, Diplomatic Commentator of Hong Kong Economic Journal and Special Correspondent of Yazhou Zhoukan Ltd, was the Foundation's guest speaker on 3 October 2002. Thank you very much, ...»
Hong Kong's Dilemma7/16/02 7:39 PM
Philip Bowring, Columnist of International Herald Tribune, was the Foundation's guest speaker on 16 July 2002. Below is the text of his speech. We are repeatedly told that Hong Kong has a business-friendly government, ...»
From the Next Five Years to a more Level-headed Argument for Democracy7/1/02 8:41 PM
The unveiling of Mr. C.H. Tung’s Principal Officials under his new Accountability System and Vice-Premier Qian Qichen statements in the South China Morning Post set the tone for Hong Kong in next five years (SCMP, 26 June 2002). Mr. ...»
Moral Leadership Passes to the Mainland6/29/02 7:36 PM
Since the handover there has been a sea change in Hong Kong people’s attitude towards Mainland China. While previously Hong Kongers looked down on the Mainland, now many see the Mainland as offering more than Hong Kong. ...»
Hong Kong – the Next Five Years: Issues and Challenges6/11/02 12:12 PM
Dr Edgar W K Cheng, JP, Former Head of Central Policy Unit, was the Foundation’s guest speaker on 11 June 2002. Below is the original text of his speech. As you all know, the Edgar Cheng standing before you today is once again a free man, ...»
Human Rights in Hong Kong Post-19975/22/02 3:36 PM
Mr Paul Harris, Barrister and Founding Chairman of Hong Kong Human Rights Monitor, was the Foundation's guest speaker on 22 May 2002. This is a summary of his remarks. He had set up Hong Kong Human Rights Monitor with Charles Mok in 1995, ...»
Does Hong Kong Need a Competition Law?4/23/02 8:11 PM
Professor Leonard K Cheng, Department of Economics, School of Business and Management, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, was the Foundation’s guest speaker on 23 April 2002. This is the text of his speech. Good afternoon, ...»
Developing Hong Kong’s Social Conscience3/18/02 3:03 PM
Bishop Joseph Zen, Coadjutor Bishop, Catholic Diocese of Hong Kong, was the Foundation’s guest speaker on 18 March 2002. Below is a summary of his speech. I am not good at making long speeches, I prefer to answer short questions. ...»
Accountability of Government1/29/02 5:19 PM
Democracy for Economy’s Sake1/1/02 9:37 PM
From an Unsustainable System to a Working System?1/1/02 7:01 PM

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