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Civil Decorations Of Hong Kong
A list of awards given to members of the Hong Kong Civil Service: Medal for Bravery (Silver) (MBS) : Hong Kong Police Medal for Distinguished Service (PDSM) 1998 * Mr Chau Foo-cheong, PDSM 1999 * Mr Lam Kin, Lionel, PDSM 2000 * Mr Michael Harold Francis, PDSM * Mr Chan Tit-kin, PDSM * Mr Lai Pak-hay, Patrick, PDSM 2001 * Mr Cheung Chi-shum, PDSM * Mr Christopher Lam, PDSM 2002 * Mr Harold Murdoch Blud, PDSM * Mr Yuen Ying-lam, John, PDSM * Mr Richard Ian Tyzzer, PDSM 2003 * Mr Lee Siu-kin, PDSM * Mr Martin Samson, PDSM 2004 * Mr Chan Wai-ki, Thomas, PDSM * Mr Tang King-shing, PDSM * Mr Peter Charles Burbridge-King, PDSM * Mr Mak Man-poon, Edward, PDSM * Mr David Graham Thomas, PDSM * Mr Chung Hiu-pang, John, PDSM 2005 * Mr Leung Lau-on, PDSM * Mr Wong Pak-nin, PDSM * Ms Barbara Rose Willison, PDSM * Mr Fok Man-kwan, Ronald, PDSM * Mr Yam Tat-wing, PDSM * Mr Barry Christopher Griffin, PDSM * Mr Kwok Chi-shun, Arthur, PDSM Hong Kong Fire Services Medal for Disti ...
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Hong Kong Civil Service
The Hong Kong Civil Service is managed by 13 policy bureaux in the Government Secretariat, and 67 departments and agencies, mostly staffed by civil servants. The Secretary for the Civil Service (SCS) is one of the Principal Officials appointed under the Accountability System and a Member of the Executive Council. The Secretary for the Civil Service heads the Civil Service Bureau (CSB) of the Government Secretariat and is responsible to the Chief Executive (CE) for civil service policies as well as the overall management and development of the civil service. The primary role of the Secretary for the Civil Service is to ensure that the civil service serves the best interests of the community and delivers various services in a trustworthy, efficient and cost effective manner. The CSB assumes overall policy responsibility for the management of the civil service, including such matters as appointment, pay and conditions of service, staff management, manpower planning, training, and ...
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Ying Kwok-ching
Ying may refer to: People * Yíng (嬴), a Chinese surname, the ancestral name of Qin Shi Huang, first Emperor of China in the Qin dynasty, and some contemporary rival royal families such as the Zhaos * Yīng (应), a Chinese surname from the Zhou dynasty * Xing (surname) (邢), also spelled Ying based on its Cantonese pronunciation Places * Ying (state) (應國), feudal state in Henan during the Zhou dynasty * Ying River (颖河), in Dengfeng, Henan Province, China * Ying (Chu) (郢), capital of the ancient State of Chu * Ying County (應縣), in Shuozhou, Shanxi Province, China Other uses * Ying Quartet, a string quartet See also * Yin and yang, often misspelled Ying * Yingzhou (other) * Prince Ying (other) Prince Ying may refer to either of the following Qing dynasty princely peerages: * Prince Ying (穎), created in 1636 * Prince Ying (英), created in 1644 See also * Prince of Ying (other) {{disambiguation, tndis ...
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Shalini Mahtani
Shalini Mahtani, MBE, (born April 12, 1972) () is the founder and former chief executive officer (CEO) of Community Business, a non-profit organization dedicated to corporate social responsibility in Asia. In 2014, Mahtani founded The Zubin Foundation, an independent non-profit organization to raise awareness on social issues in Hong Kong. Mahtani serves on the board of Community Business, Hong Kong Unison and The University of Hong Kong Career Advisory Board. Mahtani is an appointed member of the Hong Kong SAR Government's Transport Advisory Committee and Business Facilitation and Advisory Committee. Personal life Born in 1972 in Hong Kong, of Indian Sindhi heritage, Mahtani is granddaughter of George Harilela, the older brother of Hari Harilela. Mahtani attended Island School in Hong Kong. She graduated from the London School of Economics (1990–1993) in UK and qualified as an accountant with the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) in 1996. Mahtani ...
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