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Hong Kong to contain its internal drugs problem and to become an increasingly important and active centre for international anti-narcotics operations, training and methodology.
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The Honourable LO Tak-shing, OBE, JP
Mr LO is a partner in a prominent firm of solicitors in Hong Kong and a director of a number of large companies. A former member of the Urban Council, he was appointed to the Legislative Council in 1974 and to Executive Council in 1980 and continues to make a significant contribution to both Councils. He has an impressive and varied record of public service on such bodies as the Public Service Commission, Law Reform Commission, Trade Development Council, Social Welfare Advisory Committee and Hong Kong Tourist Association. He is a past President of the Law Society of Hong Kong and currently he is Chairman of the Transport Advisory Committee and of the UMELCO Police Group, two bodies of particular public importance
in Hong Kong.
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The Honourable Alan James SCOTT, JP
Mr Scott was appointed to the Colonial Service in Fiji in 1958 as an Administrative Officer and became Establishment Officer in 1968. He transferred to the Hong Kong Government in 1971 as a Senior Administrative Officer and was promoted through the Staff Grades to Secretary in 1977. In 1973 he became Secretary for the Civil Service and has since served as Secretary for Housing and Secretary for Information. will be Secretary for Transport from 1st January 1982. has been an Official Member of the Legislative Council since 1973. In his ten years in Hong Kong, he has performed with distinction in a number of key policy-making posts in the Government Secretariat. He is also President of the Hong Kong
Amateur Athletic Association.
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