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BA will consolidate all the opinions received and consider them together with all other relevant statistics, information and reports collected and compiled for the purpose of the review before submitting its recommendations to the Governor-in- Council on the conditions for renewal of the licence in September.

The licence of CRHK was renewed in August 1989 for a term of 12 years expiring in August 2001. The licence carries a condition that it is subject to renewal by the Governor-in-Council not before August 26 this year.

As an essential part of the mid-term review of the licence of CRHK, the public hearings were to gather public opinion on the performance of the licensee. They also provided a public forum where the licensee could explain and be questioned as to their past performance and their plans for the future.

Copies of the report in Chinese will be available at all District Offices on Wednesday.

The report in English, as well as the Chinese version, will be available at the office of the Television and Entertainment Licensing Authority at 39th Floor, Revenue Tower, 5 Gloucester Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong.

End/Monday, September 4, 1995

IL

Forum to seek views on industrial safety

Representatives from various parties concerned with industrial safety will exchange their views on the Consultation Paper on The Review of Industrial Safety at a forum tomorrow (Tuesday).

The Industrial Safety Review Forum, jointly organised by the Labour Department, the Education and Manpower Branch and the Occupational Safety and Health Council (OSHC), will be held from 9.45 am to 4 pm at the Crystal Ballroom, B3 Holiday Inn Golden Mile, Tsim Sha Tsui.

The forum panel comprise Assistant Commissioner for Labour, Mr Mak Sai- yiu, Principal Assistant Secretary (Education & Manpower), Mr Herman Cho, as well as representatives from employers, employees and OSHC.

Participants include representatives from trade associations, trade unions, professional institutions and members of the public who are concerned with safety and health at work in Hong Kong.

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