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THE 2006 HONOURS LIST IN FULL

Donald Tsang

277 honours were awarded this year

Grand Bauhinia Medal

Charles LEE Yeh-kwong, GBS, JP, for his wide range of distinguished public service, in particular his significant contribution as an Executive Council member, to the development and promotion of the securities market in Hong Kong, as well as the setting up and development of the Mandatory Provident Fund Scheme Authority. Mr Lee has also been involved in the promotion of performing arts and in charity work. He has a long and illustrious record of public service.

Dr Leo LEE Tung-hai*, GBS, JP,

for his remarkable contribution

to community and charitable service, youth development, promoting the community's understanding of the motherland, as well as Hong Kong's cultural exchanges with the international community. He has also made exemplary efforts in promoting the Basic Law and the implementation of 'One Country, Two Systems' in both Hong Kong and on the mainland.

TUNG Chee-hwa, in recognition of his selfless dedication to Hong Kong. Throughout his service as the Chief Executive, Mr Tung devoted himself wholeheartedly to the job of governing Hong Kong, with an enormous sense of commitment and responsibility. He ensured Hong Kong's stability during his term in office, successfully implemented the 'One Country, Two Systems' model, led Hong Kong to overcome the Asian financial crisis, and promoted economic synergy between the mainland and Hong Kong.

Gold Bauhinia Star

Bernard Charnwut CHAN*, JP, for his distinguished public and community service, particularly his contribution in promoting the development of the insurance industry and furthering the interests of the underprivileged in Hong Kong. In his various public service roles, Mr Chan has served as an effective communication link between the government and the insurance sector.

Ir LO Yiu-ching, JP, in recognition of his loyal and distinguished service to the government and the Hong Kong community over the past 32 years. In particular, he has made valuable contributions in steering forward major public works projects and in promoting quality improvements in the construction industry.

CHAU How-chen*, SBS, JP, for his long and outstanding public and community service, particularly in Tsuen Wan District. In his capacity as the Chairman of the Tsuen Wan District Council, Mr Chau has served as an effective communication link between the district and the government. He has also actively supported a wide spectrum of community building and charitable activities.

YU Kwok-chun*, SBS, JP, for his distinguished public and community service, particularly for his significant contribution to the economic development of Hong Kong, and his active involvement in consolidating the views and efforts of local community organisations in support of the HKSAR's governance. Mr Yu has given exemplary service in the development of the retail industry. He is also a staunch supporter to charitable services.

Shelley LEE Lai-kuen, JP, in recognition of her loyal and distinguished service to the government and the Hong Kong community. In particular, her sterling contributions to the promotion and development of district administration and her compassion towards those in difficulty are highly acclaimed. Ms Lee retired as the Permanent Secretary for Home Affairs after serving 34 years with the government.

Dr William MONG Man-wai, for his significant contribution to charity and community service. He set up the 'Shun Hing Education and Charity Fund Ltd', which sponsors a wide variety of activities in areas covering children, education, culture, elderly, medical, social welfare and sports. Dr Mong is also highly devoted to serving Hong Kong's higher education sector and his advice has contributed significantly to the development of our tertiary institutions.

Medal for Bravery (Gold)

CHU Chun-kwok, a police constable, in recognition of his utmost gallantry in discharging his constabulary duties in Cheung Sha Wan on July 19, last year. Mr Chu was stabbed in the neck by an assailant during a stop-and-question. Despite his serious injury, with blood spraying from his wound, Mr Chu applied his diminishing energy to try to chase and apprehend the assailant, who was still holding the knife, until Mr Chu collapsed due to significant loss of blood. Mr Chu showed exceptional courage and gallantry of the highest order during a life-threatening situation.

Wilson SIN Ka-keung, a police constable, in recognition of his utmost bravery in a gunfight at Tsim Sha Tsui pedestrian underpass on March 17, this year. Mr Sin and his partner, the late Mr Tsang Kwok-hang, were ambushed at the underpass near Canton Road and Austin Road while they were on patrolling duty. Both were shot in the face. In response, Mr Sin returned fire and struggled with the assailant, despite having been seriously injured. Mr Sin also managed to activate an emergency button. Meanwhile, his partner, the late Mr Tsang, fired five shots, which all fatally hit the criminal. The brave act of Mr Sin in subduing the criminal, despite his serious injuries and the danger involved, removed a serious threat from society. Mr Sin showed exceptional courage and gallantry of the highest order.

TSANG Kwok-hang (deceased), a police constable, is posthumously awarded the MBG in recognition of his utmost bravery in a gunfight at Tsim Sha Tsui pedestrian underpass on March 17, this year. The late Mr Tsang and his partner, Mr Wilson Sin Ka-keung, were ambushed at the underpass near Canton Road and Austin Road while on patrol. Both were shot in the face. In response, Mr Sin returned fire and struggled with the assailant. At the same time, Mr Tsang also fired five shots, which all fatally hit the criminal. Mr Tsang also managed to activate an emergency button to call for reinforcements through the beat radio before passing out. The brave act of Mr Tsang in subduing the criminal, despite his fatal injuries, removed a serious threat from society. Mr Tsang showed exceptional courage and gallantry of the highest order.

Silver Bauhinia Star

Daniel LAM Wai-keung*, BBS, JP, for his distinguished public and community service, in particular, his contribution to the development of Islands District and the protection of the interests of island residents and the indigenous population of the New Territories.

Ir Dr Raymond HO Chung-tai*, JP, for his distinguished public and community service, in particular his valuable contribution in promoting the development of the construction and engineering sector in Hong Kong.

Frederick FUNG Kin-kee, JP, in recognition of his long and meritorious public and community service, in particular his contribution in promoting the well-being of the Shamshuipo community, as well as his valuable advice on public housing development and poverty relief.

Christina TING Yuk-chee*, BBS, JP, for her veteran and outstanding public and community service, in particular her dedicated service to the Eastern District community and her valuable contribution to the welfare of women, children and the elderly.

George NG Sze-fuk, BBS, JP, in recognition of his distinguished public and community service, in particular his dedicated service to the Sai Kung community, his contribution in pioneering the Healthy Cities project in Tseung Kwan O, as well as his valuable advice on the implementation of new policies and the resolution of district issues.

Dr CHAN Tung*, BBS, JP, for his outstanding public and community service, in particular his dedicated service to the Shamshuipo community and his unfailing support to the Correctional Services Department's effort to re-integrate rehabilitated offenders into the community.

IP Kwok-chung*, BBS, JP, for his distinguished public and community service, in particular his dedicated service to the Yau Tsim Mong community. In his various public service roles, he has served as an effective communication link between the local community and the government.

Frederick HO Wing-huen, JP, for his distinguished and dedicated service to the government and the Hong Kong community. Under his leadership, the Census and Statistics Department received wide recognition for its professionalism both locally and overseas. Mr Ho retired as the Commissioner for Census and Statistics after serving 39 years with the government.

Brian LI Tze-leung*, JP, for his distinguished public and community service, in particular his contribution in promoting the electrical and photo-making industry in Hong Kong.

LEE Jark-pui, JP, in recognition of his remarkable contribution to the community, particularly in steering the promotion of voluntarism and the provision of legal aid services and other social services.

LAM Chun-man, JP, for his distinguished and exemplary service to the government and the Hong Kong community. In particular, he has steered the Fire Services Department towards its goal of providing a quality fire and ambulance service to the community. Mr Lam retired as the Director of Fire Services after serving 38 years with the government.

Professor LAM Kin-che, JP, for his distinguished public and community service, particularly his valuable contribution in the environmental protection field. In his capacity as Chairman of the Advisory Council on the Environment, he has contributed sound and balanced advice to the government on environmental protection matters, especially in relation to environmental impact assessment.

Dr William KO Chan-gock, JP, in recognition of his long and dedicated service to the government and Hong Kong community. In particular, he has made valuable contributions to water resources planning and establishing a rapport and partnership with Guangdong officials. Dr Ko retired as Director of Water Supplies after serving 38 years with the government.

Ir Dr TSUI Shung-yiu, JP, for his dedicated and meritorious service to the government and the Hong Kong community, particularly in promoting the growth of the Hong Kong Shipping Register and maintaining Hong Kong's status as a leading hub port and international maritime centre. Dr Tsui retired as Director of Marine after serving 28 years with the government.

Lorenz TSAO Tak-kiang, JP, in recognition of his loyal and exemplary service to the government and Hong Kong community, particularly his valuable contribution to the public works infrastructure development. Mr Tsao retired from the post of Director of Civil Engineering and Development after serving 36 years with the government.

Adolf HSU Hsung, JP, for his exemplary contribution to a wide range of public and community services, particularly his active involvement in the development of the New Life Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association.

Dr Judith Mary Longstaff MACKAY, JP, for her distinguished public and community service, particularly her long dedication to the campaign on tobacco control and her contribution to the promotion of the well-being and advancement of women in Hong Kong.

Marco WU Moon-hoi, JP, for his distinguished and dedicated service to the government and Hong Kong community. Under his leadership, the Buildings Department implemented the revised enforcement strategy against unauthorised building works and took a major step forward in the promotion of green buildings in Hong Kong. Mr Wu retired as Director of Buildings after serving 39 years with the government.

Robert Charles Law FOOTMAN, JP, in recognition of his loyal and dedicated service to the government and Hong Kong community. In particular, he has made remarkable contributions in the areas of postal services and transport development in Hong Kong. Mr Footman retired as the Commissioner for Transport after serving 31 years with the government.

Professor FAN Sheung-tat for his outstanding achievements in the field of liver transplants, particularly his contribution in refining the surgical technique of live donor liver transplantation and extending the procedure to adult patients using the right lobe liver graft.

Frank TSAO Wen-king* in recognition of his significant contribution to the development and promotion of the maritime industry in Hong Kong, as well as his dedicated effort in advocating maritime education and promoting maritime research and development.

Distinguished Service Medal for Disciplined Services and the ICAC

Hong Kong Police Force:

Kevan COOPER, PMSM, is now an Assistant Commissioner of Police and has served in the force for more than 30 years.

KONG Shing-shun, PMSM, retired as a Chief Superintendent of Police and has served in the force for more than 35 years.

Herbert AU Hok-lam, PMSM, is now an Assistant Commissioner of Police and has served in the force for more than 35 years.

Bonnie Yee Lo SMITH, PMSM, retired as an Assistant Commissioner of Police and has served in the force for more than 33 years.

Charles WONG Doon-yee is now an Assistant Commissioner of Police and has served in the force for more than 28 years.

David MADOC-JONES is now a Chief Superintendent of Police and has served in the force for more than 33 years.

Fire Services:

Aaron CHEUNG Yin-chiu is now a Chief Fire Officer and has served in the department for more than 33 years.

CHAN Chor-kam is now a Chief Fire Officer and has served in the department for more than 29 years.

Immigration Department:

PEH Yun-lu is now an Assistant Director of Immigration and has served in the department for more than 28 years.

Correctional Services Department:

Samson CHAN, CSMSM, is now an Assistant Commissioner of Correctional Services and has served in the department for more than 31 years.

ICAC:

Gerald Roger OSBORN is now an Assistant Director of the ICAC and has served in the commission for more than 23 years.

Bronze Bauhinia Star

Stephen YAU How-boa, MH, JP, for his meritorious public and community service, particularly in the promotion of race relations and integration of new arrivals and ethnic minorities into the local community.

Jennie CHOR CHAN Chui-yuk, JP, for her dedicated and meritorious service to the government for more than 31 years. She is currently the Deputy Commissioner for Labour in the Labour Department.

Dr Elizabeth SHING Shiu-ching, JP, for her meritorious public and community service, particularly for her contribution and valuable advice to the Public Service Commission and the Electoral Affairs Commission.

NG CHU Lien-fan*, JP, in recognition of her dedicated community service, particularly for her contribution to community welfare matters.

LAM Tai-fai*, JP, for his valuable contribution to the community, particularly in the promotion of sports and school education.

Cliff SUN Kai-lit*, JP, for his dedicated public and community service, particularly in Kwun Tong District and for his contribution to the development of manufacturing industries and the promotion of the export and re-export trade.

Anne MARDEN, JP, for her dedicated public and community service, particularly in human rights, race relations and children's rights.

HUI Yung-chung, JP, for his meritorious public and community service, particularly in Southern District and for his contribution to youth development and the promotion of law and order.

Professor Alfred CHAN Cheung-ming, JP, for his contribution to research on gerontology, the promotion of active ageing, and the development of elderly care services.

FUNG Kwong-chung, JP, in recognition of his meritorious public and community service, particularly his contribution in promoting recreation and sports activities in Wong Tai Sin District.

YIP Wah, JP, for his dedicated community service, particularly in Yau Tsim Mong District and in the promotion of education services.

Herbert TSOI Hak-kong*, JP, for his meritorious public and community service, in particular his contribution in promoting the development of the legal profession.

Teresa CHENG Yeuk-wah, SC, JP, for her meritorious public and community service, in particular her valuable contribution as Chairwoman of the Transport Advisory Committee.

Vincent LO Wing-sang, JP, for his dedicated public and community service, particularly for his valuable contribution to the welfare sector.

HIEW Chin, MH, in recognition of his commitment and dedication to community service, particularly for his contribution to youth development and the promotion of local tourism and the catering business in Sai Kung District.

CHEUNG Fo-tai*, MH, for his meritorious public and community service, particularly in North District.

POON Fat-lam, MH, for his meritorious public and community service in Kwai Tsing District, particularly for his contribution in the areas of traffic and transport.

SO Sai-chi, MH, for his long and meritorious public and community service, particularly in North District.

Dr Andy WONG Kam-din, for his long and meritorious public and community service, particularly in Eastern District.

CHU Chung-shing, MH, for his long and meritorious public and community service, particularly in Tsuen Wan District and in promoting local economic development.

LEE Kwong-lam, MH, for his long and meritorious public and community service, particularly in Eastern District.

LO Kwok-hung, MH, in recognition of his dedicated and distinguished community service, particularly in Kowloon City District and for his contribution in promoting youth development.

Suresh MANSUKHANI, for his dedicated and meritorious service to the government for more than 34 years. He retired as a Chief Controller of Posts of the Hongkong Post.

Eddie WANG, for his valuable contribution to charity and community service, particularly for his work as Chairman of the Tung Wah Group of Hospitals.

Cissy PAO WATARI, in recognition of her significant contribution to the promotion and development of culture and arts, especially in ballet.

Simon SHEK Hon-kei*, for his valuable contribution in promoting cultural exchanges between Hong Kong, the mainland and Taiwan.

Peter CHU Ka-lok, for his significant contribution to the development of the electrical business sector and his valuable advice on matters concerning electrical safety.

KONG Kai-ming, for his valuable contribution to arts education in Hong Kong, especially in promoting arts among the young.

Alice LEE HO Yuk-hing, for her dedicated and meritorious service to the government for more than 32 years. She retired as a Registry Manager of the Land Registry.

Cecilia LEE YIP Wai-kay, in recognition of her meritorious public and community service, in particular her valuable contribution and constructive advice to the Hong Kong Housing Society.

Professor TO Cho-yee, for his active support and significant contribution to the development of the public library service in Hong Kong.

Vincent TO Wai-keung, for his valuable contribution to charity and community service in Hong Kong, particularly his work as Chairman of the Po Leung Kuk.

Peter CHAU Cham-chiu, in recognition of his dedicated and meritorious community service, particularly for his contribution in promoting aviation education in Hong Kong.

Robert CHOW Yung, for his meritorious public and community service, particularly for his contribution to the media sector.

David SUN Tak-kei, in recognition of his distinguished and dedicated service to Hong Kong's financial markets, particularly for his valuable contribution to the regulation of the accountancy profession.

Kenneth KWOK Hing-wai, SC, in recognition of his meritorious public and community service, particularly for his valuable contribution to the financial services sector.

Kittie CHAN Shun-kit, for her dedicated and meritorious service to the government for more than 40 years. She retired as a Principal Nursing Officer of the Department of Health.

CHAN Wai-ming, for his dedicated and meritorious service to the government for moer than 34 years. He retired as a Principal Social Work Officer of the Social Welfare Department.

Iris CHAN Sui-ching, in recognition of her significant contribution to the complaint management function of the Hospital Authority and the governance responsibilities of Tseung Kwan O Hospital.

MAK Kwok-wah, for his dedicated and meritorious service to the government for more than 38 years. He retired as an Assistant Director of Information Services of the Information Services Department.

Rusy Motabhoy SHROFF, for his valuable contribution to charity and his dedicated service to the Hong Kong Tuberculosis, Chest and Heart Diseases Association.

TONG Wing-shing, for his dedicated and meritorious service to the government for more than 33 years. He retired as a Senior Assistant Director of Housing of the Housing Department.

Jenny FUNG MA Kit-han, in recognition of her significant contribution to the promotion and development of sports for the physically disabled.

WONG Kwok-kin*, for his valuable contribution to the advancement of employees' rights and benefits, as well as the promotion of harmonious labour relations in Hong Kong.

Dr James HWANG Shu-tak, in recognition of his significant contribution in the planning and development of public hospital services, as well as the training of surgeons in Hong Kong.

Freeman LAU Siu-hong, for his significant contribution in enhancing the identity of Hong Kong design overseas and in promoting design education in Hong Kong.

LAI Ip-cheung, for his dedicated and meritorious service to the government for more than 39 years. He is currently the Chief Housing Manager of the Housing Department.

Meritorious Service Medal for Disciplined Services and the ICAC

Hong Kong Police Medal:

LEUNG Ka-ming is now a Senior Superintendent of Police and has served in the force for more than 31 years.

YU Shi-cheung is now a Chief Inspector of Police and has served in the force for more than 32 years.

Pauline NG TSUI Fung-ying is now a Chief Superintendent of Police and has served in the force for more than 26 years.

LEE Wing-yee is now a Police Sergeant and has served in the force for more than 32 years.

Alfred CHAU Kwok-leung is now a Chief Superintendent of Police and has served in the force for more than 27 years.

CHOW Kwok-kuen is now a Police Station Sergeant and has served in the force for more than 35 years.

LAM Cheuk-ping is now a Superintendent of Police and has served in the force for more than 32 years.

MA Wang-chow is now a Senior Superintendent of Police and has served in the force for more than 31 years.

CHAU Kwok-key is now a Police Station Sergeant and has served in the force for more than 32 years.

CHEUNG Kin-shun is now a Police Sergeant and has served in the force for more than 38 years.

CHEUNG Hon-keung is now a Police Station Sergeant and has served in the force for more than 35 years.

LEUNG Wai-po is now a Police Station Sergeant and has served in the force for more than 36 years.

Philip CHAN Kam-chuen is now a Chief Superintendent of Police (Auxiliary) and has served in the force for more than 37 years.

Ellick TSANG Choi-on is now a Chief Superintendent of Police and has served in the force for more than 27 years.

Glenn TSANG Hin-ting is a retired Superintendent of Police who served in the force for more than 29 years.

Vincent WONG Fook-chuen is now an Assistant Commissioner of Police and has served in the force for more than 25 years.

YEUNG Kwong-leung is now an Inspector of Police and has served in the force for more than 32 years.

Simon IP Chung-nin is now a Chief Inspector of Police and has served in the force for more than 34 years.

David Michael CARTWRIGHT is now a Chief Superintendent of Police and has served in the force for more than 28 years.

TSOI Wai-tak is now a Police Station Sergeant and has served in the force for more than 33 years.

CHENG See-hing is now a Senior Superintendent of Police and has served in the force for more than 33 years.

Ivy CHENG Shuk-chun is now a Senior Superintendent of Police and has served in the force for more than 25 years.

LAW Ping-kuen is now a Chief Superintendent of Police and has served in the force for more than 30 years.

LO Hin-fai is now a Police Station Sergeant and has served in the force for more than 31 years.

Hong Kong Fire Services Medal:

LEE Chi-shing is now a Principal Fireman and has served in the department for more than 33 years.

LAM Kok-hung is now a Principal Ambulanceman and has served in the department for more than 32 years.

WONG Chock-man is now an Ambulance Officer and has served in the department for more than 33 years.

YUEN Man-ling is now a Principal Fireman and has served in the department for more than 35 years.

WAN Koon-pong is now a Senior Divisional Officer and has served in the department for more than 33 years.

LO Shu-nam is now a Senior Divisional Officer and has served in the department for more than 29 years.

Hong Kong Immigration Service Medal:

NGAI Sik-shui is now an Immigration Officer and has served in the department for more than 18 years.

Raymond TONG Ying-hoo is now a Senior Immigration Officer and has served in the department for more than 26 years.

CHEUNG Kin-wah is now a Chief Immigration Officer and has served in the department for more than 28 years.

HUI CHAU Soo-man is now a Chief Immigration Officer and has served in the department for more than 33 years.

WONG Shek-ying is now a Chief Immigration Assistant and has served in the department for more than 24 years.

LAU Fun-fong is now a Senior Immigration Officer and has served in the department for more than 31 years.

Hong Kong Customs and Excise Medal:

Richard YU Koon-hing is now a Senior Superintendent of Customs and Excise and has served in the department for more than 24 years.

LING Tat-chung is now a Chief Customs Officer and has served in the department for more than 33 years.

LEUNG Lun-cheung is now a Senior Superintendent of Customs and Excise and has served in the department for more than 24 years.

Diana WONG Wai-on is now a Senior Superintendent of Customs and Excise and has served in the department for more than 28 years.

LAU Chi-keung is now a Chief Customs Officer and has served in the department for more than 32 years.

Hong Kong Correctional Services Medal:

YU Kwok-sun is now a Principal Officer and has served in the department for more than 24 years.

Patrick WU Shun-on is now a Superintendent of Correctional Services and has served in the department for more than 28 years.

YUEN Kwok-cheung is now an Assistant Officer I and has served in the department for more than 32 years.

CHAN Siu-ki is now an Assistant Officer I and has served in the department for more than 28 years.

TAM Kwok-chau is now an Assistant Officer I and has served in the department for more than 31 years.

Dr KWAN Ming-tak is now a Superintendent of Correctional Services and has served in the department for more than 27 years.

Hong Kong ICAC Medal:

SUN Hiu-ming is now an ICAC officer (upper) and has served in the commission for more than 31 years.

CHAN Siu-yung is now an ICAC officer (upper) and has served in the commission for more than 29 years.

Medal of Honour

Stephen NG Chi-wing, JP, for his valuable contribution in developing and enhancing social welfare services.

Anthony YUEN Tak-tim, JP, for his valuable contribution to the Railway Objections Hearing Panel.

Dr Henry AU YEUNG Cheuk-lun, JP, for his dedicated community service, particularly for his contribution to the work of the Lok Sin Tong Benevolent Society in Kowloon.

Michael LAI Kam-cheung*, JP, for his outstanding community service, particularly for his contribution to St James' Settlement.

Dr John TSE Wing-ling, for his outstanding and dedicated community service in Wan Chai District.

NG Siu-cheung, for his outstanding and dedicated community service in Kwun Tong District.

TAM Wai-chun, for her outstanding and dedicated community service in Kwai Tsing District, particularly in taking care of the well-being of the elderly and women.

MAN Luk-sing, for his outstanding and dedicated community service in Yuen Long District, particularly for his contribution to community activities and improvement of the rural environment.

FONG Kam-hung*, for his outstanding and dedicated community service in Islands District.

WONG Chau-fuk, for his outstanding and dedicated community service in Islands District.

HO Hau-cheung, for his outstanding and dedicated community service in Sha Tin District, particularly for his contribution in the areas of traffic and transport.

LUI Hing-chung, for his outstanding and dedicated community service in North District, particularly for his contribution to elderly and youth services.

LEE Kit-ming, for her outstanding and dedicated community service in Tsuen Wan District, particularly for her contribution in promoting the well-being and interests of women.

HAU Kam-lam, for his outstanding and dedicated community service in North District, particularly for his contribution to district development and environmental improvement.

WU Chi-wai, for his outstanding and dedicated community service in Wong Tai Sin District.

Melissa Kaye PANG, for her outstanding voluntary service, particularly for her contribution to the work of Building Management Resource Centres.

IP Chiu-shing, for his outstanding and dedicated community service in Eastern District.

Susana LO Yin-bing, for her outstanding and dedicated community service in Sha Tin District, particularly for her contribution to the promotion of sports and women's welfare.

KWAN Miu-mei, for her outstanding and dedicated community service in Yau Tsim Mong District, particularly for her contribution to the promotion of women's well-being.

LAU Kam-wah, PMSM, for his outstanding and dedicated service in the Junior Police Officer Grade, particularly for his work as Chairman of the Junior Police Officers' Association. He is currently a Police Station Sergeant in the Hong Kong Police force and has more than 32 years of exemplary service with the government.

NG Kwai-hung, for his outstanding and dedicated community service in Shamshuipo District.

LI Fai, for her outstanding achievements in international Wushu competitions and her valuable contribution to the promotion of Wushu.

SHEN Jin-kang, for his valuable contribution to the promotion and development of cycling in Hong Kong.

CHOW Ming*, for his valuable contribution to charity work and dedicated community service, particularly in Kowloon City District.

CHUNG Man-chai, for his outstanding and dedicated community service in Central and Western District.

Helen FONG LIU Show-may, for her valuable contribution to charity work and outstanding community service, particularly in the promotion of youth and culture development.

Jenny WONG HON Chun-lin, for her outstanding and dedicated service in the Land Registration Officer Grade. She is a retired Chief Land Registration Officer and had more than 28 years of exemplary service with the government.

Locky CHU Kwan-lam, for his valuable contribution to the promotion of occupational safety and health.

HO Tak-sum, for his outstanding and dedicated community service, particularly for his contribution to the Buddhist sector and the Chinese Temples Committee.

NG Kee-fat, for his outstanding and dedicated service in the Housing Manager Grade. He is currently a Senior Housing Manager in the Housing Department and has more than 37 years of exemplary service with the government.

Dr LI Sum-wo*, for his outstanding and dedicated community service in Wong Tai Sin District.

Professor CHOW Kwok-ching, for his valuable contribution to the education field, particularly in relation to the Chinese Language curriculum and assessment reform at primary and secondary school levels.

LAM Tak-leung, for his outstanding and dedicated community service in Tuen Mun District.

WU Hoi-sang, for his outstanding and dedicated service in the Commission Against Corruption Officer Grade. He is currently a Commission Against Corruption Officer (Upper) in ICAC and has more than 32 years of exemplary service with the commission.

Peter SUN Kwok-wah, for his valuable contribution to the development of manufacturing industries.

MA Siu-leung, for his valuable contribution to the development of quality school education.

KO Chi-sum, for his valuable contribution to the development of theatre in Hong Kong.

Dr CHEUNG Man-biu, for his valuable contribution to the development of quality school education.

Jacky CHEUNG Yat-leung, for his outstanding and dedicated community service in Sai Kung District, particularly for his contribution to the promotion of tourism development.

Professor LEUNG Ping-kwan, for his valuable contribution to the academic and literary fields, and for his achievements in cultural promotion in Hong Kong.

LEUNG Hon-wai*, for his valuable contribution to the development of Cantonese opera.

MOK King-po, for his outstanding and dedicated service in the Estate Assistant Grade. He is currently a Senior Estate Assistant in the Housing Department and has more than 27 years of exemplary service with the government.

CHAN Kang, for his outstanding and dedicated community service in Kwun Tong District.

Paul CHAN Mo-po*, for his distinguished and dedicated service to the accountancy profession and the community.

CHAN Kwok-wai, for his valuable contribution to the development of small- and medium-size enterprises in Hong Kong.

CHAN Tam-wong, for his outstanding and dedicated community service in Tai Po District.

Patrick CHAN Cheuk-wah, for his outstanding and dedicated service in the Librarian Grade. He is currently a Senior Librarian in the Leisure and Cultural Services Department and has more than 35 years of exemplary service with the government.

CHAN Kim-sing, for her valuable contribution to the promotion and development of the arts, particularly in the field of Cantonese opera.

Helen PANG LEE York-yui, for her outstanding and dedicated service in the Official Languages Officer Grade. She is currently a Chief Official Languages Officer in the Civil Service Bureau and has more than 37 years of exemplary service with the government.

TSANG Yan-sang, for his outstanding and dedicated service in the ICAC. He is a retired Senior Chinese Language Officer in the ICAC and had more than 31 years of exemplary service with the commission.

FUNG Ying-lun, for his outstanding and dedicated service in the Labour Officer Grade. He is currently a Senior Labour Officer in the Labour Department and has more than 29 years of exemplary service with the government.

Lamb YOUNG, for his outstanding and dedicated service in the Civil Aid Service.

David TUNG Wai, for his valuable contribution to the stockbroking industry.

Dr LAU Chor-chiu, for his valuable contribution to the emergency services, both within the public hospital system and in the community.

CHU Fu-yau, for his valuable contribution to the development of secondary education.

Wilson PONG Wai-san, for his dedicated community service, particularly for his contribution to the work of Yan Oi Tong.

Elizabeth LAW*, for her valuable contribution to the accountancy profession and the community.

Willy LAW Wai-cheung, for his valuable contribution in promoting the well-being of tetraplegic patients and fostering a positive outlook on life among the young.

KWAN Chuk-fai, for his dedicated public service, particularly for his contribution to the ICAC's community relations work.

SO Sin-cheung, for his dedicated community service, particularly for his contribution to the education field.

Zoheir TYEBKHAN, for his dedicated community service, particularly for his contribution to the Muslim community and ethnic minorities in Hong Kong.

Chief Executive's Commendation for Community Service

MAN Yu-min; HO Yin-fai; LAM Chung-hoi; CHAN Siu-kay; CHAN Siu-kuen; WONG Yu-choi; CHIU Ka-po; Grace AU Yuk-har; MAN Chi-wah; Michelle WONG Tsui-ping; LU Lit; LEE Pun-cho; Colleen LEE Ka-ling; TO Yu-hang; SIN Leung-kai; HA Bik-chuen; Daniel CHEUNG Pak-fun; CHEUNG Yee; CHIK Chi-man; Dr LEUNG Shung-pun; LEUNG Shu-hang; David HUI Tin-fook; CHAN Chi-cheung; CHAN Yuk-lan; Andrew CHAN Weng-yew; CHAN Yam-cheong; HUI Jun; TSANG Fu-shing; Reverend HOR Yiu-man; Rita WONG Lai-sheung; Sister YEUNG Kwai-fong; YIP Chi-yen; CHOI Ka-chuen; Edward CHENG Po-wo; Tania TANG; Lawrence LO Wing-man; TSE Moon-chuen; NIP Ngai; LAW Ming-sing; Elvin LAW Kam-yau; KWAN Kang-hung; Devi NOVIANTI

Chief Executive's Commendation for Government/Public Service

Duncan Warren PESCOD, JP; Janet WONG Wing Chen, JP; Carolina YIP Lai-ching, JP; Peter LAU Ka-keung, JP; YAM Tat-wing, PDSM; TANG King-shing, PDSM; Charles CHU Man-chun, FSDSM; Henrique KOO Sii-hong, PMSM; CHOY Kin-cheung, PMSM; TANG Kam-moon, PMSM; Simon HEUNG Sai-ho; Ella TAM LO Nam-wah; WONG Wai-piu; CHU Siu-kwong; Michelle LI Mei-sheung; Rebecca LAM Yuk-sim; Captain West WU Wai-hung; WU Kwong-leung; Bill SUEN Kwai-leung; Michael Rex DEMAID-GROVES; AU Tou-ling; LEUNG Wing-hong; FU Yiu-joa; MOK Fuk-lam; CHAN Koon-hung; Josephine YEUNG Suk-kuen; Ada YEUNG Tsui-ping; YIP Chun-shing; CHIU Ming-wah; Tommy LAI Yiu-wai; Petty LAI Chun-yee; Blake David Marshall HANCOCK; TAM Shui-chor;

Joseph TAM Sik-yeung

NOTE: 25 names in the list are accompanied by an asterisk. This denotes Election Committee members who nominated Donald Tsang Yam-kuen for chief executive last year or publicly supported his election campaign

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