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Panel on Commerce and Industry Panel on Commerce and Industry Chairman Hon WONG Ting-kwong Deputy Chairman Hon Vincent FANG Kang Members Hon Fred LI Wah-ming Hon Emily LAU Wai-hing Hon Timothy FOK Tsun-ting Hon Jeffrey LAM Kin-fung Hon Andrew LEUNG Kwan-yuen Hon Ronny TONG Ka-wah Hon CHIM Pui-chung Hon Starry LEE Wai-king Dr Hon LAM Tai-fai Hon Mrs Regina IP LAU Suk-yee Dr Hon Samson TAM Wai-ho Hon Tanya CHAN Hon Albert CHAN Wai-yip Panel on Public Service Chairman Hon Mrs Regina IP LAU Suk-yee Deputy Chairman Dr Hon PAN Pey-chyou Members Hon LEE Cheuk-yan Dr Hon Margaret NG Hon CHEUNG Man-kwong Hon Mrs Sophie LEUNG LAU Yau-fun Hon TAM Yiu-chung Hon LI Fung-ying Dr Hon LEUNG Ka-lau Hon WONG Sing-chi Hon IP Wai-ming Hon LEUNG Kwok-hung Panel on Transport Chairman Hon Andrew CHENG Kar-foo Deputy Chairman Hon CHEUNG Hok-ming Members Ir Dr Hon Raymond HO Chung-tai Hon LAU Kong-wah Hon Miriam LAU Kin-yee Hon Abraham SHEK Lai-him Hon LI Fung-ying Hon Tommy CHEUNG Yu-yan Hon WONG Kwok-hing Hon Jeffrey LAM Kin-fung Hon Ronny TONG Ka-wah Hon KAM Nai-wai Hon CHAN Hak-kan Hon WONG Sing-chi Hon IP Wai-ming Hon Mrs Regina IP LAU Suk-yee Hon LEUNG Kwok-hung Hon Tanya CHAN Hon Albert CHAN Wai-yip Panel on Housing Chairman Hon LEE Wing-tat Deputy Chairman Hon WONG Kwok-hing Members Ir Dr Hon Raymond HO Chung-tai Hon Fred LI Wah-ming Hon James TO Kun-sun Hon CHAN Kam-lam Hon Mrs Sophie LEUNG LAU Yau-fun Hon LEUNG Yiu-chung Hon Abraham SHEK Lai-him Hon Frederick FUNG Kin-kee Hon Vincent FANG Kang Dr Hon Joseph LEE Kok-long Prof Hon Patrick LAU Sau-shing Hon CHAN Hak-kan Hon WONG Sing-chi Hon WONG Kwok-kin Hon IP Kwok-him Hon Alan LEONG Kah-kit Hon LEUNG Kwok-hung Hon Tanya CHAN Panel on Financial Affairs Chairman Hon CHAN Kam-lam Deputy Chairman Hon CHAN Kin-por Members Hon Albert HO Chun-yan Ir Dr Hon Raymond HO Chung-tai Dr Hon David LI Kwok-po Hon James TO Kun-sun Dr Hon Philip WONG Yu-hong Hon Emily LAU Wai-hing Hon Abraham SHEK Lai-him Hon LEE Wing-tat Hon Jeffrey LAM Kin-fung Hon Andrew LEUNG Kwan-yuen Hon WONG Ting-kwong Hon Ronny TONG Ka-wah Hon CHIM Pui-chung Hon KAM Nai-wai Hon Starry LEE Wai-king Hon Paul CHAN Mo-po Hon Mrs Regina IP LAU Suk-yee Panel on Development Chairman Prof Hon Patrick LAU Sau-shing Deputy Chairman Hon LAU Wong-fat Members Ir Dr Hon Raymond HO Chung-tai Hon James TO Kun-sun Hon CHAN Kam-lam Hon Mrs Sophie LEUNG LAU Yau-fun Hon WONG Yung-kan Hon Timothy FOK Tsun-ting Hon Abraham SHEK Lai-him Hon Frederick FUNG Kin-kee Hon LEE Wing-tat Hon CHEUNG Hok-ming Hon KAM Nai-wai Hon Cyd HO Sau-lan Hon Starry LEE Wai-king Dr Hon LAM Tai-fai Dr Hon Priscilla LEUNG Mei-fun Hon IP Kwok-him Hon Mrs Regina IP LAU Suk-yee Hon Paul TSE Wai-chun Hon Alan LEONG Kah-kit Hon Tanya CHAN Hon Albert CHAN Wai-yip Panel on Information Technology and Broadcasting Chairman Hon WONG Yuk-man Deputy Chairman Dr Hon Samson TAM Wai-ho Members Hon CHAN Kam-lam Hon LAU Kong-wah Hon Emily LAU Wai-hing Hon Timothy FOK Tsun-ting Hon LEE Wing-tat Hon Andrew LEUNG Kwan-yuen Hon WONG Ting-kwong Hon Ronny TONG Ka-wah Hon Cyd HO Sau-lan Hon IP Kwok-him Hon Mrs Regina IP LAU Suk-yee Panel on Economic Development Chairman Hon Jeffrey LAM Kin-fung Deputy Chairman Hon Paul TSE Wai-chun Members Ir Dr Hon Raymond HO Chung-tai Dr Hon David LI Kwok-po Hon Fred LI Wah-ming Hon CHAN Kam-lam Dr Hon Philip WONG Yu-hong Hon Miriam LAU Kin-yee Hon Emily LAU Wai-hing Hon Andrew CHENG Kar-foo Hon Vincent FANG Kang Hon Andrew LEUNG Kwan-yuen Hon WONG Ting-kwong Hon Ronny TONG Ka-wah Hon CHIM Pui-chung Hon Starry LEE Wai-king Hon Paul CHAN Mo-po Dr Hon LEUNG Ka-lau Hon IP Wai-ming Hon Mrs Regina IP LAU Suk-yee Dr Hon Samson TAM Wai-ho Hon Tanya CHAN Hon Albert CHAN Wai-yip Panel on Environmental Affairs Chairman Hon CHAN Hak-kan Deputy Chairman Hon Audrey EU Yuet-mee Members Hon James TO Kun-sun Hon WONG Yung-kan Hon Miriam LAU Kin-yee Hon Andrew CHENG Kar-foo Hon LEE Wing-tat Hon Jeffrey LAM Kin-fung Hon CHEUNG Hok-ming Prof Hon Patrick LAU Sau-shing Hon KAM Nai-wai Hon Cyd HO Sau-lan Hon Starry LEE Wai-king Hon CHAN Kin-por Hon IP Wai-ming Hon Tanya CHAN Hon Albert CHAN Wai-yip Panel on Manpower Chairman Hon LEE Cheuk-yan Deputy Chairman Hon LI Fung-ying Members Hon CHEUNG Man-kwong Hon LEUNG Yiu-chung Hon Andrew CHENG Kar-foo Hon Tommy CHEUNG Yu-yan Hon Frederick FUNG Kin-kee Hon WONG Kwok-hing Hon Andrew LEUNG Kwan-yuen Hon CHAN Kin-por Hon CHEUNG Kwok-che Hon WONG Sing-chi Hon WONG Kwok-kin Hon IP Wai-ming Hon IP Kwok-him Dr Hon PAN Pey-chyou Hon Alan LEONG Kah-kit Hon LEUNG Kwok-hung Panel on Administration of Justice and Legal Services Chairman Dr Hon Margaret NG Deputy Chairman Dr Hon Priscilla LEUNG Mei-fun Members Hon Albert HO Chun-yan Hon James TO Kun-sun Dr Hon Philip WONG Yu-hong Hon LAU Kong-wah Hon Miriam LAU Kin-yee Hon Emily LAU Wai-hing Hon Timothy FOK Tsun-ting Hon TAM Yiu-chung Hon Audrey EU Yuet-mee Hon Paul TSE Wai-chun Hon LEUNG Kwok-hung Panel on Home Affairs Chairman Hon IP Kwok-him Deputy Chairman Hon KAM Nai-wai 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Kah-kit Hon WONG Yuk-man Panel on Education Chairman Hon Starry LEE Wai-king Deputy Chairman Hon Tanya CHAN Members Hon Albert HO Chun-yan Hon LEE Cheuk-yan Hon CHEUNG Man-kwong Hon LEUNG Yiu-chung Hon TAM Yiu-chung Hon Abraham SHEK Lai-him Hon Tommy CHEUNG Yu-yan Hon Audrey EU Yuet-mee Hon Andrew LEUNG Kwan-yuen Prof Hon Patrick LAU Sau-shing Hon KAM Nai-wai Hon Cyd HO Sau-lan Dr Hon LAM Tai-fai Hon Paul CHAN Mo-po Dr Hon Priscilla LEUNG Mei-fun Hon CHEUNG Kwok-che Hon Mrs Regina IP LAU Suk-yee Dr Hon Samson TAM Wai-ho Hon WONG Yuk-man Panel on Welfare Services Chairman Hon CHEUNG Kwok-che Deputy Chairman Hon WONG Sing-chi Members Hon Albert HO Chun-yan Hon LEE Cheuk-yan Hon CHAN Kam-lam Hon LEUNG Yiu-chung Hon TAM Yiu-chung Hon LI Fung-ying Hon Frederick FUNG Kin-kee Hon Ronny TONG Ka-wah Hon Paul CHAN Mo-po Dr Hon LEUNG Ka-lau Hon WONG Kwok-kin Hon IP Wai-ming Dr Hon PAN Pey-chyou Dr Hon Samson TAM Wai-ho Hon Alan LEONG Kah-kit Hon LEUNG Kwok-hung Panel on Health Services Chairman Dr Hon LEUNG Ka-lau Deputy Chairman Dr Hon Joseph LEE Kok-long Members Hon Albert HO Chun-yan Hon Fred LI Wah-ming Hon CHEUNG Man-kwong Hon Andrew CHENG Kar-foo Hon LI Fung-ying Hon Audrey EU Yuet-mee Hon Vincent FANG Kang Hon CHEUNG Hok-ming Hon WONG Ting-kwong Prof Hon Patrick LAU Sau-shing Hon Cyd HO Sau-lan Hon CHAN Hak-kan Hon CHAN Kin-por Hon CHEUNG Kwok-che Hon IP Kwok-him Dr Hon PAN Pey-chyou Dr Hon Samson TAM Wai-ho Hon Alan LEONG Kah-kit .
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