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Appointments to Commission on Youth
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     The Government today (April 1) announced the re-appointment of six members and appointment of six new members to the Commission on Youth for a two-year term starting from April 1, 2016.

     The Secretary for Home Affairs, Mr Lau Kong-wah, extended his gratitude to six outgoing members, Mr David Yip Wing-shing, Mr Rex Mok Chung-fai, Mr Stanley Yeung Chee-tat, Mr Cheng Ka-ho, Mr Lau Kwok-fan and Miss Phoebe Tang Pui-yee, for their efforts in the work of the Commission.

     The membership for the new term of the Commission on Youth is as follows:

Re-appointed members
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Miss Mak Yin-mei
Mr Kenneth Fok Kai-kong     
Mr Kyrus Siu King-wai  
Mr Martin Lee Ka-shing
Mr Stanley Cheung Yun-hang
Mr Alex Fan Hoi-kit

New members
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Dr Wong Chung-leung
Mr Alex Tou Yat-lung
Mr Kenneth Leung Yuk-wai
Mr Gabriel Pang Tsz-kit
Mr Yiu Kwok-wai
Miss Nixie Lam Lam

     Other non-official members of the Commission are as follows:

Mr Lau Ming-wai (Chairman)
Ms Amy Fung Dun-mi
Mr Allen Che Wai-hang
Mr Cheng Chung-fo
Miss Yolanda Ng Yuen-ting
Ms Tina Wong Ting
Mr Ronald Kan Yu-him
Mr William Cheung Chun-yin
Mr Cheng Chung-man
Mr Eric Tam Wing-fun
Mr Jonathan Chan Pok-chi
Mr Andy Kwok Wing-leung
Dr To Siu-ming
Dr Choi Yuk-lin
Dr Yan Wai-kiu
Mr Vivek Ashok Mahbubani
Miss Yu Chui-yee
Miss Ashley Tse Hiu-hung
Miss Zeneth Wong Lok-tung

     The official members of the Commission include representatives from the Home Affairs Bureau, the Education Bureau, the Labour and Welfare Bureau, the Security Bureau and the Home Affairs Department.

     The Commission on Youth is a non-statutory advisory body to advise the Government on matters pertaining to youth development. The work of the Commission is diversified, including commissioning research studies on youth development matters, organising or sponsoring youth development activities, sponsoring youth exchange and internship programmes on the Mainland, running the International Youth Exchange Programme for youngsters to engage in exchange activities overseas, and formulating the funding criteria of the Youth Development Fund.

Ends/Friday, April 1, 2016
Issued at HKT 20:00

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