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Mr Leslie Lothian SUNG, JP

Mr Sung was made an Unofficial Justice of the Peace

in 1976 and was appointed to the Public Service Commission

in 1978. He has acted as Chairman on several occasions.

Mr Sung has also served on other public bodies and is currently Chairman of the Police Cadet School Advisory

Board and a Member of a Sub-Committee of the Law Reform

Commission.

MẸ TANG Hsiang chien, JP

Mr Tang has had a long period of public service,

first as a member of the Textiles Advisory Board and

secondly as Chairman of the Federation of Hong Kong

Industries. Mr Tang is also a Council Member of the Chinese

University of Hong Kong and a Member of the Boards of

Trustees of New Asia College.

I.S.O.

Mr CHAN Pak

Mr Chan joined the former Resettlement Department

in 1956 as an Area Officer and reached his present rank of Assistant Director of Housing in 1978. He has played

a key role in the introduction of new management standards

in the administration of public housing estates and is at present responsible for the day-to-day administration of all the Housing Department's estates which now house

2 million of Hong Kong's inhabitants.

Mr John Hogarth GRIEVE, CPM

Mr Grieve first saw service in Palestine and then

in Malaya, followed by a brief spell in the Paisley Burgh Police in Scotland. He then joined the Royal Hong Kong Police in December 1951 and was promoted through the

ranks to Chief Superintendent in 1976. He retired in

November 1983.

/Mr Illingworth

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