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"All the building activities and related functions form a chain of events which together lead to the betterment in the quality and safety of buildings and the building process.
"This chain of process requires not only the diligent and conscientious efforts of all the players involved, but also must depend on their interaction and coordination," Dr Choi said.
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New appointees to civic education committee
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Two new members Mr Ma Lik and Miss Annie Wu Suk-ching - have been appointed to the Committee on the Promotion of Civic Education (CPCE) from April 1 for a term of two years.
Mr Ma is the director of a local newspaper and was the former deputy secretary general of the Basic Law Consultative Committee.
Miss Wu is the managing director of a food catering service company. She is a member of the United Nations Children's Fund, Hong Kong Committee, as well as a member of the Hong Kong Trade Development Council's China Advisory Subcommittee.
Another five incumbent members, including Mrs Anita Chan Fok Po-chun, Mr Raymond Chow Wai-kam, Dr John Ho Dit-sang, Miss Junia Ho Suk-yin and Mr William Tsui Hing-chuen, were re-appointed.
Meanwhile, one of the CPCE members, Dr Fanny Cheung Miu-ching, has recently retired from the Committee.
Other CPCE members are Mr Walter Chan Kar-lok, Mr Jimson Chan Wing-tai, Mr Cheng Kai-nam, Mr Cheung Yin-tung, Dr Patricia Ip Lai-sheung, Mr Lai Chi-tong, Mr Peter Lam Yuk-wah, Mrs Justina Leung Ngai Mou-yin, Dr Lo Chi-kin, Miss Elle Shum Mun-ling, Mr Tai Hap-lap, Mr Benny Tai Yiu-ting, Mr Andrew Yuen Wei-man, and representatives from various government departments.
The Committee is headed by Mr Moses Cheng Mo-chi who was appointed Chairman on July 1 last year.
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