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Reporter: PMO
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have to look into it very carefully and try to plan it in a way
that it is both within the standard as well as it should have their
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own identity.
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DSW:
Perhaps I could just clarify one point.
When I say
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six months to a year, if we do our planning at least five years
ahead there is plenty of time to accommodate in this period and our normal guideline is that the centre should be operational six months
after it is ready.
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CHAIRMAN: I see, I see.
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DSW:
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And I think in all future projects we should certainly in the majority of cases be able to achieve this, other than in purpose built projects because purpose built is an entirely
different set of circumstances.
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MR HO: Could I also ask Madam Director, sometimes agencies,
find it difficult to make a firm decision because part of the
recurrent costs have to be borne by them and they have to make very
sure whether they have financial support thereafter before they can
accept to bear that cost.
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DSW: Yes, sometimes we have difficulties over capital
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funding.
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MR HO:
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AGMS
And they have to call meetings perhaps, even
or extraordinary general meetings.
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DSW:
Yes.
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CHAIRMAN:
Mr Chung ?
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Have you assessed the consequences of the delay
in providing needed services in Tsuen Wan as a result of the
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