Appointments to Committee on the Promotion of Civic Education announced
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     The Government announced today (March 31) the appointment of three new members and the reappointment of 11 incumbent members to the Committee on the Promotion of Civic Education (CPCE). The appointment of these 14 members will take effect from April 1, 2026, to March 31, 2028.
 
     The three newly appointed members are Miss Doo Hoi-kem, Professor Li Chen and Mr Paul Mak Tak-chuen. The 11 reappointed members are Miss Chan Nga-man, Ms Chan Wing-man, Mr Allen Che Wai-hang, Miss Kimberly Kwok Hew-chee, Mr Andy Kwok Wing-leung, Ms Lau Hoi-chi, Mr Lee Kang-pan, Miss Leung Yan-yan, Mr Poon Siu-chi, Ms Esther Sham Ei-hung and Mr Yiu Chun-kai.
 
     The Secretary for Home and Youth Affairs, Miss Alice Mak, welcomed the appointments and said she was pleased to see new members coming from different sectors and professions who would give valuable advice to the work of the CPCE. She also expressed her appreciation to the outgoing members, Mr Mac Chan Ho-ting, Mr Jonathan Chan Pok-chi, Mr Robert Andrew Lui Chi-wang and Mr Henry Tong Sau-chai, for their efforts and contributions to the CPCE during their term of service.

     The membership list of the CPCE, with effect from April 1, 2026, is as follows:
 
Chairman
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Mr Stanley Choi Tak-shing
 
Members
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Miss Chan Nga-man
Ms Chan Wing-man
Mr Allen Che Wai-hang
Ms Carol Cheung Nga-lai
Miss Chong Chui-shan
Mr Stephen Chua Yiu-yeung
Miss Doo Hoi-kem
Professor Alex Fan Hoi-kit
Mr Dave Ho
Professor Li Chen
Miss Kimberly Kwok Hew-chee
Mr Andy Kwok Wing-leung
Ms Lau Hoi-chi
Mr Lee Kang-pan
Ms Lee Wing-yi
Miss Christine Leung Wan-chong
Miss Leung Yan-yan
Mr Vincent Ma Chi-wai (Steven Ma Chun-wai)
Mr Paul Mak Tak-chuen
Mr Poon Siu-chi
Ms Esther Sham Ei-hung
Mr Jan Noel Shih
Miss Winnie So Wing-yu
Mr James Tong Wai-pong
Ms Wong Kit-lin
Mr Yiu Chun-kai
Mr Solomon Yung Sze-hon
 
     The CPCE was established in 1986 as a non-statutory advisory body to promote civic education outside schools. It advises the Government on the objective and scope of civic education, promotes civic education outside schools through a range of publicity and educational programmes, and sponsors eligible organisations to carry out civic education projects.

Ends/Tuesday, March 31, 2026
Issued at HKT 11:00

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