Law for terminally ill to refuse life-sustaining care planned for July 31 start

    Law for terminally ill to refuse life-sustaining care planned for July 31 start

    The Hong Kong government has planned for legislation allowing terminally ill patients to refuse life-sustaining treatment to start on July 31. In a paper submitted to the Legislative Council, authorities said that the Advance Decision on Life-sustaining Treatment Ordinance, passed in November 2024, would provide legal status to patients’ advance care planning while offering protection…

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    Ashes to assets: calls to turn HK$30 billion waste facility into tourism, education hub

      Ashes to assets: calls to turn HK$30 billion waste facility into tourism, education hub

      Hong Kong authorities should turn a new HK$30 billion (US$3.8 billion) municipal waste incinerator in Tuen Mun into a tourist attraction and an education hub for eco-protection, lawmakers have said. Their remarks on Tuesday followed the government’s application to the Legislative Council for HK$29.2 billion to build the planned Integrated Waste Management Facilities Phase 2,…

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      Opinion | Hong Kong’s civil service accountability system will end buck-passing mentality

        Opinion | Hong Kong’s civil service accountability system will end buck-passing mentality

        Kudos to the Secretary for the Civil Service Ingrid Yeung Ho Poi-yan for introducing a two-tier civil service accountability system. This will include giving an independent statutory body, the Public Service Commission, powers to investigate “widespread, repetitive and systemic” management problems, while department heads can investigate problems involving rank-and-file officers. To many, the revamp of…

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        New Hong Kong accountability system aims to improve, not blame, John Lee says

          New Hong Kong accountability system aims to improve, not blame, John Lee says

          Hong Kong’s top-ranking civil servants will be held accountable if they fail to provide adequate support in policy formulation, the city’s leader has said, despite a new investigation mechanism that primarily targets department heads. Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu said on Tuesday that the proposed “Heads of Department Accountability System” was intended to promote self-improvement…

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