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Human Resources Planning Commission

(Appointed by Chief Secretary for Administration)

  • Chief Secretary for Administration (Chairperson)
  • Ms. CHAN Ka-yin, J.P.
  • Mr. Stephen CHAN Man, J.P.
  • Ms. Cally CHAN Shan-shan, M.H.
  • Mr. Kenneth CHAN Yin
  • Miss Vicky CHEUNG Wai-kar
  • Professor CHEUNG Stephen Yan-leung , S.B.S., J.P.
  • Professor Gillian Ann CHOA
  • Mr. Ivor CHOW
  • Mr. Lawrence HUNG Yu-yun
  • Mr. Eric FOK Kai-shan, J.P.
  • Ms. Mary HUEN Wai Yi, J.P.
  • Mr. Andy LUI Ho-yin
  • Mr. LUO Yong
  • Ms. Shalini MAHTANI, M.H.
  • Dr. Derrick PANG Yat-bond, J.P.
  • Ms. Anna Thompson
  • Professor WANG Yang
  • Ms. Karmen YEUNG Ka-yin
  • Mr. Terry YIP Man-pan, M.H.
  • Mr. ZHAO Lei
  • Secretary for Commerce and Economic Development (ex officio member)
  • Secretary for Constitutional and Mainland Affairs (ex officio member)
  • Secretary for Education (ex officio member)
  • Secretary for Financial Services and the Treasury (ex officio member)
  • Secretary for Health (ex officio member)
  • Secretary for Innovation, Technology and Industry (ex officio member)
  • Secretary for Labour and Welfare (ex officio member)
  • Secretary for Security (ex officio member)
  • Commissioner for Census and Statistics (ex officio member)
  • Government Economist (ex officio member)
  • Chairman, Employees Retraining Board (ex officio member)
  • Chairman, Hong Kong Council for Accreditation of Academic and Vocational Qualifications (ex officio member)
  • Chairman, Vocational Training Council (ex officio member)

Terms of Reference

  1. To explore, devise and co-ordinate strategies and measures to enhance the quality, quantity and competencies of our workforce at various levels as a matter of priority to support and drive Hong Kong's diversified economic developments and meet rapidly changing social needs;
  2. to monitor, review and examine the regimes of training and employment support and services to fully unleash the potential of the local workforce, admission of talents and manpower from outside Hong Kong and identify issues requiring action;
  3. to follow up and refine the Government's overall population policy; and
  4. to engage stakeholders and experts from outside the Government in furthering the work of the Commission.

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