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Housing Authority respects Court of Final Appeal’s judgment concerning rights of same-sex spouses under public rental housing and Home Ownership Scheme policies

The following is issued on behalf of the Hong Kong Housing Authority:

     Today (November 26), the Court of Final Appeal (CFA) handed down a judgment in Nick Infinger v The Hong Kong Housing Authority (HA) (FACV No. 2 of 2024) and Li Yik Ho (in substitution for Ng Hon Lam Edgar, deceased) v HA (FACV No. 3 of 2024). The two cases are judicial reviews lodged by applicants Infinger and Li concerning the rights of same-sex spouses under the HA’s public rental housing (PRH) and Home Ownership Scheme (HOS) policies, respectively. The CFA dismissed the appeal lodged by the HA and held that the HA’s policies that same-sex couples are ineligible for PRH application as “Ordinary Families”; and to exclude same-sex spouses of owners of HOS flats from addition as authorised occupants of HOS flats and receiving transfer ownership without the payment of premium as “spouses” under “family members” are unlawful and unconstitutional.

     “The HA respects the CFA’s judgment. We will study the judgment seriously and shall seek legal advice as necessary on follow-up actions,” a spokesman for the HA said. read more

Health Bureau organises Health Research Symposium to showcase achievements of advancing health through research and technology (with photos)

      The Health Research Symposium, organised by the Health Bureau, was held today (November 26). The Symposium attracted enrolment from over 850 medical and healthcare practitioners, researchers, academics, and community and government representatives to share the research findings of projects funded by the Health and Medical Research Fund (HMRF) as well as to exchange experiences. 

     With this year’s theme set on “Advancing Health through Research and Technology”, the Symposium provided a networking platform for healthcare experts and relevant personnel to share knowledge and achievements in promoting excellence in health and medical research. Four world-renowned experts, namely Professor Anthony Jorm, Dr Alexander Ng, Professor Chen Zhengming and Professor Corinne Faivre-Finn, were invited to deliver keynote lectures at the Symposium to enlighten the attendees with their experiences and insights on mental health, the application of big data in primary healthcare, precision medicine, and real-world research, respectively.

     The Secretary for Health, Professor Lo Chung-mau, and the Under Secretary for Health, Dr Libby Lee, attended the opening ceremony of the Symposium. Professor Lo said, “The Government has been striving to promote and encourage the translation of medical and health research by researchers and the healthcare sector by funding and supporting medical and health research as well as training through the HMRF, with a view to benefitting citizens’ well-being and advancing medical innovation development. Since the establishment of the HMRF in 2011, the Government has committed over $4 billion and funded over 2 000 investigator-initiated research projects, more than 90 research fellowship awards, and close to 300 commissioned studies.

     “The HMRF attaches great importance to the translation of research findings of funded projects with a view to facilitating the formulation of healthcare policies, strengthening the healthcare system and boosting the standard and quality of healthcare services, thereby attaining the goal of enhancing public health. I am pleased to see that many HMRF-funded projects have provided researchers with effective support for them to create new knowledge in the healthcare field and yielded fruitful results in translating research into evidence-based application, with significant contribution to promoting citizens’ health. I call for local researchers to continue to make good use of the HMRF to accelerate the translation of research results, unleash new quality productive forces in medical innovation, and push forward Hong Kong’s development into an international health and medical innovation hub.”

     According to the surveys conducted by the Government on 145 HMRF-funded projects and with technology/knowledge transfer offices of universities this year, 78 per cent of the funded projects had their research findings published in peer-reviewed journals, creating new knowledge in the biomedical field; whereas 42 per cent of the funded projects received additional funding for further research, with each project receiving an additional funding amounting to five times that of the HMRF grant on average. In terms of progress towards industrialisation, the HMRF-funded projects have filed 162 patent applications in different places (including the Mainland, Hong Kong, Europe, the United States and Japan), established 15 spin-out companies/joint ventures/incubation programmes, and signed 11 collaboration agreements of various types. Moreover, some HMRF-funded studies have brought positive impact on the formulation of healthcare policies and practices in areas such as infectious diseases and cancer treatment.

     To recognise the excellent research efforts and outstanding contributions of researchers in the areas of medical and health, health promotion and COVID-19, awards were presented to 13 researchers at the Symposium today. The awardees are listed as below:

Excellent Research Awards
Professor Richard Choy Kwong-wai
Professor Han Quanbin
Professor Margaret Ip 
Professor Cindy Lam Lo-kuen
Professor Simon Ng Siu-man

The Most Promising Young Researcher Awards
Dr Shara Lee Wee-yee 
Professor Wang Zixin

Excellent Health Promotion Project Award
Professor Winnie Mak Wing-sze

Outstanding Project Team on COVID-19 Research Awards
Professor Francis Chan Ka-leung 
Professor Philip Li Hei
Professor Leo Poon Lit-man
Professor Yuen Kwok-yung 
Professor Zhang Tong 

     At the Symposium today, 28 local project teams funded by the HMRF and four recipients of the Research Fellowship Scheme were invited to share their research findings and translation results, covering research in areas including advanced medical technologies, primary healthcare and preventive medicine, non-communicable diseases, mental health and infectious diseases. Nearly 80 HMRF-funded projects were also displayed at a poster exhibition at the Symposium to showcase the achievements.

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Proprietor fined for violation of safety legislation

     Yau Sang Galvanizing (Hot-Dip) Company Limited was fined $195,000 at the Fanling Magistrates’ Courts today (November 26) for violations of the Factories and Industrial Undertakings Ordinance and the Factories and Industrial Undertakings (Lifting Appliances and Lifting Gear) Regulations. The prosecutions were launched by the Labour Department.

     The case involved a fatal accident that occurred on December 28, 2023, in a factory in Yuen Long. A crane in operation collided with another crane that was being used to suspend a metal block. The metal block moved and struck a worker who was carrying out welding work. The worker sustained serious injuries and passed away 22 days later. read more

Update on Postal services to Canada

     â€‹Hongkong Post announced today (November 26) that, as advised by the postal administration of Canada, due to a postal workers’ strike, mail is being held at Canada Post and is not being processed until the end of the strike action. As a result, mail delivery services to Canada are subject to significant delays. Hongkong Post will monitor the situation and make adjustments as necessary. Members of the public are advised to check for the latest announcements from Canada and the Hongkong Post website (www.hongkongpost.hk) for any updates. read more