HONG KONG LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL 22 February 1989
香港立法局 一九八九年二月二十二日
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SECRETARY FOR LANDS AND WORKS: I can only inform this Council as to when we actually expect to produce a report on the Central Wan Chai reclamation. We will be producing a draft report which obviously covers the whole of the reclamation within three months and a final report in about six.
MR. PETER WONG: Sir, will the Administration inform this Council as to the timetable for the implementation and completion of such reclamation?
SECRETARY FOR LANDS AND WORKS: The first sites on the reclamation are likely to be available in 1994 to 1995 and will continue throughout the rest of the '90s.
MR. MARTIN LEE: Sir, will the Administration inform this Council who will be making this decision, the Hong Kong Government, the British Government, or the Chinese Government, or all of them together?
SECRETARY FOR LANDS AND WORKS: The Hong Kong Government is responsible for land administration in Hong Kong.
MR. ARCULLI: Sir, will the Secretary kindly answer my previous supplementary question?
SECRETARY FOR LANDS AND WORKS: Sir, my answer was in fact intended to answer the first part of that question as to when a decision will be made. I said I was not in a position to say when a decision would be made but I was in a position to say when the report was going to be published. I have no reasons to offer as to why a decision has not been made. This matter has been under discussion in expert talks under the Joint Liaison Group. Any delay is unexpected.
Election funds of political parties
7. 周美德議員問:鑑於組織政黨風氣日盛,政府可否告知本局,會否考慮制定法例,以限制酒 人及團體為政黨競選費用所捐款的款額,以及使該等捐款免受徵稅?