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SB holds youth leadership forum

The annual review of the Security Bureau Youth Uniformed Group Leaders Forum was held today, with Acting Chief Executive Chan Kwok-ki giving a speech.   Mr Chan reported that the forum had organised nearly 20 activities over the past year, including courses and training camps run by the bureau’s disciplined services and auxiliary services, and seminars on the country’s Constitution, the Basic Law and the Hong Kong National Security Law. It also organised visits to Beijing, Shaanxi and Greater Bay Area cities, allowing participants to learn more about national affairs and broaden their horizons.   He said he was pleased to note that the bureau plans to strengthen co-operation between the Leaders Forum and Shenzhen University to enhance exchanges between youths in Hong Kong and Shenzhen, deepening their understanding of the development opportunities in the bay area and increasing Hong Kong’s integration into national development.   Noting that members had undergone significant grow

DC members should abide by rules

​The Home Affairs Department today said it had issued letters reminding individual district councillors to comply with the code of conduct and the remuneration guidelines, after receiving complaints that some members are promoting unauthorised public assemblies.   In a statement, the department said it received complaints that some District Council members conducted activities which are unrelated to council duties, damaging to community harmony, and possibly in breach of the laws of Hong Kong.   These activities include, but are not limited to, distributing materials and conducting publicity to encourage and facilitate members of the public to participate in unauthorised public assemblies.   Citing the relevant code of conduct, the department said a district councillor shall conduct himself or herself in such a way as not to place himself or herself in a position which may be contrary to the generally assumed standard of conduct expected of a District Council member.   When deciding whether to engage in any activities, a district councillor shall accord due consideration as to whether the nature and contents of such activities might be regarded as not in keeping with the position or prestige of a District Council member and thereby bringing the council into disrepute.   Additionally, a district councillor shall not use the various allowances for a member, or his or her ward offices for purposes other than those connected with the district council business.   The daily operation of a district councillor’s ward office should also comply with all relevant statutory provisions and guidelines issued by relevant government departments, professional groups or social service organisations.   All expenses not complying with the remuneration guidelines or for discharging duties unrelated to the District Council will not be reimbursed.   The department said if there is proof that a district councillor’s ward office was used for duties not related to the council, the related remuneration and ward office operating expenses will not be reimbursed.   The district councillor may also bear criminal liability when other legislations are breached, it added.
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