Date
At Clean
27.11.85 (cont'd)
28.11.85
BASIC LAW (265)
Statements by Chinese
Officials
Newspaper Comments/Editorials Non-Communist
Communist
Statements/Comments
by others
HK Economic Journal: Senior Programme Officer at the RTHK David Chan Yuk-cheung, was invited to join the BLCC but the authorities persuaded him not to join.
(report) The Oriental Daily News: Some BLDC members are unhappy with the arrangement to select the BLCC standing committee under which
contestants have to muster the support of 20 BLCC members before they
Tin Tin Daily News: BLDC members sitting on the BLCC should not become members of the consultative panel's standing committee lest it will create an impression that they are guiding the panel's work
Government structure and the role of the civil service.
(report) Senior Crown Counsel at the Legal Department Eric Au: The SAR will be a region with no sovereign right but enjoy a high degree of autonomy. There are quite a few similar cases in other parts of the world and their experience can be a useful reference in Basic Law drafting.
BLCC member Jacob Tse: The Basic Law should list out in details the banking system of HK in the transition and after 1997 as the banking industry is the backbone of the local economy.
BLCC member Wilfred Wong: He will tell other BLCC members that the representative system is the most appropriate system for HK. Civil servants' participation in the BLCC will benefit the coordination between