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SMEs join chorus of concern over hiding of directors' identity

Transparency at the heart of city's success as commercial hub, says trade group, and rule change may make doing business harder

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Privacy Commissioner Allan Chiang Yam-wang. Photo: May Tse
Lana Lam

They are just a few letters and digits, but the government's bid to hide the full identification numbers and home addresses of company directors from a public database may hurt the city's reputation as a safe and reliable place to do business, critics of the proposal say.

The changes to the Companies Registry, set to start next year, will also hinder researchers studying possible collusion between officials and industry power brokers, academics say.

"Hong Kong has been so successful because of its transparency," said Stephen Kwok Chun-pong, president of the Small and Medium Enterprises Association, yesterday. "If we make it so that such information is not going to be public, it may affect the business transactions, especially for international businesses in Hong Kong."

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Kwok said a survey of the association's members found that more than 60 per cent were against the changes because it would damage the city's name as a reliable place for business. "When we are doing business, we can always search for this information from the public domain. This is very important," he said.

Supporters of the proposal - such as Allan Chiang Yam-wang, the privacy commissioner for personal data - say it safeguards the people's privacy, but Brian Fong Chi-hang, who teaches politics and public administration at City University, said this should not be the top priority.

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"Free flow of information should be more important as it is our tradition and also one of our competitive advantages," said Fong. "When you compare Hong Kong to most other Asian societies, we don't have many barriers to getting information … If we can't access this information, it will affect a lot of people: academics, journalists, and also business investors when they want to check the backgrounds of potential business partners."

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