Hong Kong logistics head stripped of award as three staff face action in water scandal

Hong Kong's civil service chief Ingrid Yeung said a probe into last year's HK$166 million bottled water procurement scandal found three officers from the Government Logistics Department will be held accountable, while former director Carlson Chan Ka-shun had his Silver Bauhinia Star nomination rescinded despite no direct oversight.

Hong Kong authorities announced on Tuesday that three officers from the Government Logistics Department will be held accountable for their roles in a bottled water procurement scandal. Civil service chief Ingrid Yeung Ho Poi-yan said the probe into the HK$166 million (US$21.3 million) contract last year found two staff members will face disciplinary hearings. She stated that the staff failed to perform their duties and lacked the awareness, judgment, and analytical ability to identify issues and report them to superiors in time, adding that such shortcomings were widespread in the department.

Former department director Carlson Chan Ka-shun is believed to be the highest-ranking civil servant among the quartet, though Yeung declined to name them citing privacy concerns. He had been selected for a Silver Bauhinia Star from the government, but his name was removed from the list of awardees at the November presentation ceremony, despite being cleared of direct oversight.

The scandal stems from Audit Commission findings involving mainland suppliers like Xin Ding Xin Trade's Dongguan plant and locations in Guangzhou and Guanyinshan. It has prompted a review of the government procurement regime by a taskforce led by Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu, with involvement from the Financial Services and the Treasury Bureau and Department of Justice. While details remain limited, the case highlights accountability in the civil service.

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ICI recommends charges against senators in flood control scandal

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The Independent Commission for Infrastructure has recommended criminal and administrative complaints against Senators Joel Villanueva and Jinggoy Estrada, former Representative Zaldy Co, and three others over alleged kickbacks in flood control projects. Related probes include a forged affidavit by a Senate witness linked to Co and efforts to forfeit implicated assets. Lawmakers are pushing for a stronger anti-corruption body amid public frustration with the inquiry's pace.

The Financial Services and Treasury Bureau has concluded its review of the government’s procurement system and related disciplinary investigation. Results and disciplinary actions are expected to be announced next month. The probe follows a bottled water supply scandal that emerged in August.

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The Hong Kong government announced on Friday that Linda So Wai-sze, director of the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in Guangdong, will take up the role of director of the Northern Metropolis Coordination Office from Monday next week. The position has been vacant for nearly two months, with deputy director Pecvin Yong Pui-wan handling responsibilities since former head Vic Yau Cheuk-hang became permanent secretary for transport and logistics. Secretary for the Civil Service Ingrid Yeung Ho Poi-yan expressed confidence in So's abilities.

Following the Wang Fuk Court blaze and removal of nets from 420 renovation sites, Secretary for Development Bernadette Linn has rejected extending accreditation requirements to suppliers, deeming it overreach, while welcoming a Construction Industry Council recommended supplier list.

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Long-time district councillor Christine Fong Kwok-shan, elected to Hong Kong's Legislative Council with over 58,000 votes, has pledged to abandon her past protest methods and share honour and disgrace with the government. The 59-year-old said she has grown up and now better understands how the government works.

A special counsel team raided South Korea's labor ministry on Tuesday to investigate allegations of unpaid severance pay to Coupang employees. The search targeted the ministry's headquarters in Sejong and the Seoul Regional Employment and Labor Office. The probe focuses on suspected changes to employment rules by Coupang's logistics subsidiary.

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Six labour unions from Hong Kong's Fire Services Department have jointly denounced banker-turned-film producer Checkley Sin Kwok-lam on Thursday for his social media comments accusing Director Andy Yeung Yan-kin of mismanaging the Tai Po fire. Sin claimed to have received internal messages from department friends alleging mishandling, but the unions described the accusations as misleading and damaging to the department's professional image. The blaze, Hong Kong's deadliest in decades, lasted about 43 hours, killing 161 people and displacing nearly 5,000 residents.

 

 

 

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