5 March 2015
A media briefing was held to release the fifteenth issue of the IPCC Newsletter. Mr Larry Kwok Lam-kwong (Chairman), Mr Edwin Cheng Shing-lung (Chairman of the Publicity and Survey Committee) and Mr Daniel Mui (Deputy Secretary-General) presented highlights of the IPCC’s latest activities, and drew attention to the cover story on the new TV drama series IPCC Files, jointly produced by the IPCC and RTHK. The newsletter also includes an interview with recently retired Vice-Chairman, Dr Hon Lam Tai-fai, and Members, Mr Eric Cheung Tat-ming and Ms Christine Fang Meng-sang. Mr Daniel Mui then presented a case illustrating the IPCC’s efforts in identifying deficiencies in police practices.
28 February 2015
Mr Edwin Cheng Shing-lung (Chairman of the Publicity and Survey Committee) and Mr Ricky Chu (Secretary-General) participated in a filming visit to the set of the new TV drama series IPCC Files. Liane Cheng Wai-fong (Head of ETV, RTHK), Ricky Lee Tze-leung (Executive Producer, RTHK) were also present. Together they presented bouquets and fruit baskets to the artists Dominic Lam Ka-wah, Shirley Yeung Sze-ki, and Jason Chan Pak-yu to thank them for taking part in this project.
3 December 2014
On behalf of the IPCC, Dr Hon Lam Tai-fai (Vice-Chairman) submitted the IPCC Report 2013/14 to the Legislative Council. Mr Larry Kwok Lam-kwong (Chairman) and Mr Ricky Chu (Secretary-General) hosted a media briefing and luncheon to launch the report. Members were also present and had lunch with reporters. From left: Hon Kenneth Leung Kai-cheong, Mr Edwin Cheng Shing-lung, Ir Dr Vincent Simon Ho, Mr Eric Cheung Tat-ming, Mr Larry Kwok, Ms Christine Fang Meng-sang, Ms Noeline Lau Yuk-kuen, Miss Lisa Lau Man-man, Mr Simon Ip Shing-hing and Mr Ricky Chu.
27 November 2014
A media briefing was held to release the fourteenth issue of the IPCC Newsletter. Mr Larry Kwok Lam-kwong (Chairman), Mr Edwin Cheng Shing-lung (Chairman of the Publicity and Survey Committee) and Mr Daniel Mui (Deputy Secretary-General) presented highlights of the IPCC’s latest activities, and drew attention to the cover story on how IPCC Observers ensure impartiality in police complaints investigations and the special feature on the new TV drama series IPCC Files. Mr Daniel Mui then illustrated how the IPCC had reviewed a case concerning the police handling of a noise complaint.
3 September 2014
A media briefing was held to release the thirteenth issue of the IPCC Newsletter. During the briefing, Mr Larry Kwok Lam-Kwong (Chairman) and Mr Daniel Mui (Deputy Secretary-General) presented highlights of the IPCC’s recent activities and publicity initiatives. The newsletter briefly described the IPCC’s multi-faceted observation of the 1 July procession, and the cover story focused on the IPCC Symposium. In addition, Mr Larry Kwok wrote an article for the newsletter to share his views on the relationship between the Police and the public. Mr Daniel Mui explained in detail the meticulous approach adopted by the IPCC in examining the Police handling of a crime reported by a complainant.
7 May 2014
A media briefing was held to release the twelfth issue of the IPCC Newsletter. During the briefing Mr Edwin Cheng Shing-lung (Chairman of the Publicity and Survey Committee) presented highlights of the IPCC’s latest publicity initiatives and introduced the upcoming IPCC Symposium. The newsletter included information on the public opinion survey commissioned by the IPCC from the University of Hong Kong Public Opinion Programme (HKU POP). At the briefing, the survey results were released to the media by Dr Robert Chung, Director of HKU POP. In addition, Mr Ricky Chu (Secretary-General) explained in detail the meticulous approach the IPCC had employed in evaluating the evidence provided by witnesses in one real complaint case. Council Members Mr Eric Cheung Tat-ming, Ms Noeline Lau Yuk-kuen and Mr Clement Tao Kwok-lau attended the media briefing as well.
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