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Access Co-Ordinators of Government Bureaux and Departments Access Co-ordinators of Government Bureaux and Departments Name and Post Title of Deputy Name and Post Title of Bureau / Department Access Co-ordinator Name and Post Title of Divsional/Regional Access Co-ordinator (if applicable) Telephone Number Email Address Fax Number Access Co-ordinator (if applicable) Mr LAI Kin Ming, Mickey, Agriculture, Fisheries and Mr CHAN Kwok Chun, Calvin, Deputy Director (Acting) (Nil) 2150 6665 [email protected] 2311 3731 Conservation Department Deputy Secretary (General) (Ag.) Mr CHAN Cheuk-ping, Steven, Mr HUI Wai-kwong, Sam Auxiliary Medical Service Departmental (Nil) 2762 2025 [email protected] 2715 0245 Chief Staff Officer Secretary, Departmental Secretary Mr CHAN Bak-hang, Architectural Services Raymond, Chief Property (Nil) (Nil) 2773 [email protected] 2356 0962 Department Services Manager / 3 Ms Yvonne HO, Principal Audit Commission (Nil) (Nil) 2829 4204 [email protected] 2824 2087 Auditor Ms CHAN Yuen-ming, Mary, Buildings Department Chief Officer / Technical (Nil) (Nil) 3842 [email protected] 2523 9380 Services Mr LAI Lau-pak, Ellis, Customs and Excise Assistant Commissioner Mr CHIU Kam-chuen, Vincent, (Nil) 3759 3881 [email protected] 3108 3586 Department (Administration and Human Departmental Secretary Resource Development) Ms HUNG Sui-man, Wendy, Census and Statistics Assistant Commissioner for (Nil) (Nil) 2582 4804 [email protected] 2802 4000 Department Census and Statistics (Economic 3) Mr Raymond HO, Departmental Mr FONG Yiu-tong,Francis, Secretary, Ms Carol CHUNG, Civil Aid Service (Nil) 3651 9319 [email protected] 2576 3021 Chief Staff Officer Principal Operation and Training Officer (2) Miss Linda SO Mr Ivan CHEUNG, Departmental Civil Aviation Department Deputy Director-General of (Nil) 2910 6356 [email protected] 2910 8643 Secretary Civil Aviation (2) Commerce and Economic Development Bureau / Miss Connie CHEUNG, (Nil) (Nil) 2810 2963 [email protected] 2521 8786 Commerce, Industry and PEO(Adm) Tourism Branch Commerce and Economic Development Bureau / Mr Johann WONG, Deputy Ms Deanie YIP, Chief Executive (Nil) 2810 3260 [email protected] 2827 2424 Communications and Secretary Officer (Administration) Creative Industries Branch Ms CHENG Mei-ling, Office of the Government Josephine, Chief Systems (Nil) (Nil) 2867 2422 [email protected] 3153 2665 Chief Information Office Manager (Industry Development) Civil Engineering and Ms WAI Ka-lai, Florence, Miss CHIU Yuk-ying, Amy, Deputy [email protected]/ (Nil) 2762 5088 / 2762 5090 2714 0140 Development Department Departmental Secretary Departmental Secretary/General [email protected] Miss CHENG Kin-ying, Chief Executive's Office Jeanne, Deputy Private (Nil) (Nil) 2878 3396 [email protected] 2868 6846 Secretary to Chief Executive Access Co-ordinators of Government Bureaux and Departments Name and Post Title of Deputy Name and Post Title of Bureau / Department Access Co-ordinator Name and Post Title of Divsional/Regional Access Co-ordinator (if applicable) Telephone Number Email Address Fax Number Access Co-ordinator (if applicable) Ms Cordelia LAM / Principal Constitutional and Mainland Assistant Secretary for Ms Sherry CHOW, Senior (Nil) 2810 2655 [email protected] 2179 5284 Affairs Bureau Constitutional and Mainland Executive Officer(Administration) Affairs (7) Ms YU Shuk-fong, Mariannaa, Ms CHEUNG Wei-yee, Winnie, Companies Registry (Nil) 2867 4500 [email protected] 2869 6817 Registry Manager Departmental Secretary Miss LEE Pui-sze, Charmaine, Policy Innovation and Co- Deputy Head (1), Policy Ms CHAN Po-ling, Ellen, Chief (Nil) 2810 2398 [email protected] 2537 9083 ordination Office Innovation and Co-ordination Executive Officer (Administration) Office Ms Helen LEE, Chief Civil Service Bureau Executive Officer (Nil) (Nil) 2810 3090 [email protected] 2501 4504 (Administration) Miss Can CHAN, Principal Efficiency Office Executive Officer (Efficiency (Nil) 2165 7206 [email protected] 2524 7267 Office) Mr CHAN Tai-yin, Daniel, Senior Correctional Services Dr. WONG Chin Kiu, Janet, Superintendent (Works and (Nil) 2582 5198 [email protected] 2802 0184 Department Civil Secretary Planning) Administration Wing, Chief Mr Kenneth WOO, Principal Mr Kelvin LEUNG, Chief Executive Secretary for Executive Officer (Nil) 2810 3228 / 2810 3009 [email protected] 2845 2091 Officer (Common Services) Administration's Office (Administration) Ms Rebecca WAN / Principal Development Bureau Mr CHAN Chung-hin, Chief Executive Officer (Nil) 3509 8825 [email protected] 2536 4225 /Planning and Lands Branch Executive Officer (A) (Administration) Mrs WONG HO Ka-lai, Carrie, Development Bureau Mr Ivan LAI, Chief Executive Principal Executive Officer (Nil) 3509 7328 [email protected] 2523 7948 /Works Branch Officer (Works)Adm (Works) Dr Edmund FONG, Principal Medical & Health Officer Mr Jeff LAU, Chief Hospital Department of Health (Nil) 2961 8717 [email protected] 2573 7392 (Service amd Manpower Administrator (Planning) Planning) Mr Nelson CHAN, Miss Christina WAI, Department of Justice Departmental Secretary (Ag.) Senior Executive Officer (Nil) 3902 8728 [email protected] 3902 8638 (Building Management) FUNG Wing-cheong, Ms Celia CHAU, Deputy Drainage Services Chief Engineer/Sewage Departmental Secretary/General (Nil) 2594 7017 [email protected] 2827 8605 Department Treatment 1 Administration Mr Mike CHENG, Principal Mr. Kenneth WONG, Chief Education Bureau Assistant Secretary Executive Officer (Staff Relations (Nil) 3509 8535 [email protected] 2574 1128 (Administration) and Support) Electrical & Mechanical Ms Anna YUEN, Departmental Ms Julia PAK, Deputy Department (Nil) 2808 3608 [email protected] 2890 7493 Services Department Secretary Secretary/Administration Access Co-ordinators of Government Bureaux and Departments Name and Post Title of Deputy Name and Post Title of Bureau / Department Access Co-ordinator Name and Post Title of Divsional/Regional Access Co-ordinator (if applicable) Telephone Number Email Address Fax Number Access Co-ordinator (if applicable) Environment Bureau Ms LEE Lai-kwan, Queenie, Principal Assistant Secretary Miss LIN Man-wai, Michelle (Nil) 3509 8629 / 3509 7537 [email protected] / [email protected] 2147 5834 / 2838 2155 Environmental Protection (Renewable Energy Research Assistant Secretary (General) Department and Development) Access Co-ordinator: Ms CHUNG Dor-po, Joanna, Principal Executive Officer (Staff 2867 5016 [email protected] 2530 1368 Management and Discipline) Assistant Access Co-ordinator: Ms. LI Ying, Emily, Chief Executive Officer (Planning) 3141 1222 [email protected] 3101 0450 Centre / Branch Access Co-ordinator: Ms WONG Sin-ling, Amy, Chief Executive Officer (Environmental Hygiene) 2867 5417 [email protected] 2530 1368 Mr LOH Shing-wai, Oscar, Chief Executive Officer (Centre for Food Safety) 2867 5505 [email protected] 2530 1368 Mr KAN Tze-yeung, Bernard, Chief Executive Officer (Administration) 2867 5456 [email protected] 2869 0169 Ms LAM Yee-ping, Apple, Chief Executive Officer (Private Columbaria) 2350 7381 [email protected] 2893 7683 Regional Access Co-ordinator: Miss YAN Mei-yee, Michelle, Senior Executive Officer (Operations) 1 2867 5754 [email protected] 2530 1368 Miss YIP Pui-shan, Sandra, Senior Executive Officer (Operations) 2 2867 5209 [email protected] 2530 1368 Ms LOO Wai-man, Emily, Senior Executive Officer (Operations) 3 2867 5208 [email protected] 2530 1368 Ms. CHUNG Kit-wai, Cherrie, Senior Executive Officer (Operational Support) 2867 5753 [email protected] 2530 1368 District Access Co-ordinator: District Secretary (Central/Western) 1 2853 2502 [email protected] 2851 7653 Ms CHUNG Dor-po, Joanna, District Secretary (Eastern) 1 3103 7008 [email protected] 2565 8203 Food and Environmental Principal Executive Officer (Nil) District Secretary (Southern) 1 2903 0403 [email protected] 2873 1608 Hygiene Department (Staff Management and Discipline) District Secretary (Wan Chai) 1 2879 5743 [email protected] 2519 6884 District Secretary (Islands) 1 2852 3205 [email protected] 2545 2964 District Secretary (Yau Tsim) 1 2302 1297 [email protected] 2735 5955 District Secretary (Mong Kok) 1 2749 3626 [email protected] 2391 5572 District Secretary (Sham Shui Po) 1 2748 6934 [email protected] 2748 6937 District Secretary (Kowloon City) 1 2711 5721 [email protected] 2761 0718 District Secretary (Wong Tai Sin) 1 2997 9003 [email protected] 2351 5710 District Secretary (Kwun Tong) 1 3102 7303 [email protected] 2343 6734 District Secretary (Tsuen Wan) 1 2212 9730 [email protected] 2414 8809 District Secretary (Kwai Tsing) 1 2420 6151 [email protected] 2480 4023 District Secretary (North) 1 2679 2898 [email protected] 2679 5695 District Secretary (Tai Po) 1 3183 9109 [email protected] 2650 1171 District Secretary (Sai Kung) 1 3740 5103 [email protected] 2792 9937 District Secretary (Sha Tin) 1 2634 0200 [email protected] 2634 0442 District Secretary (Tuen Mun) 1 2451 3400 [email protected] 2452 6559 District Secretary (Yuen Long) 1 2920 7608 [email protected] 2477 5099 Mr YOUNG Chi-hung, Michael, Head, Resource Food and Health Bureau (Nil) (Nil) 3509 7768 [email protected] 2905 1319 Management and Administration (HRA) Mr CHAN Derek Armstrong, Fire Services Department Deputy Chief Fire Officer (Nil) (Nil) 2733 7734 [email protected] 2739 5879 (Headquarters)(Acting) Access Co-ordinators of Government Bureaux and Departments Name
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