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The Recruitment of
Deputy Privacy Commissioner (DPC)
1. The term of service of the current DPC, Mrs.
Bonnie Smith expires at the end of August 2009. Since she does not wish
to be re-appointed, PCPD has mounted an open recruitment campaign to
find someone to succeed her.
2. Among the applications received, there were many
candidates of high calibre. A selection board was set up,
comprising Mr. Roderick Woo, the Privacy Commissioner; Professor John
Bacon-shone, head of Hong Kong Privacy, and Mr. David Cheng, a senior
chartered accountant. Selected candidates were interviewed by the
selection board in the presence of two independent Observers, Mr. Edwin
Tam and Mr. Raymond Yip, respectively a current and a former member of
the Personal Data (Privacy) Advisory Committee. The selection
board reached an unanimous decision on the best candidate suitable for
appointment.
3. The Privacy Commissioner then referred the matter
to a review board comprising Mr. Michael Leung Man-kin, former head of
ICAC and Mr. Patrick Wu Po-kong, retired banker. The review board
was satisfied with the selection process and endorsed the finding and
recommendations of the selection board.
4. The Privacy Commissioner is indebted to the
afore-mentioned six persons who had freely assisted him in the
selection process.
5. In the circumstances, the Privacy Commissioner is
pleased to announce that he has extended an offer, subject to contract,
to Ms Margaret CHIU Sai-fong who was considered by the selection board
as the most suitable candidate, and the offer has been accepted.
6. Ms Chiu is currently the Director of Regulatory
Affairs and General Counsel of Estate Agents Authority (EAA) which,
like the PCPD, is also a statutory body. Admitted as a solicitor in
1986, she managed her own law firm for many years from 1992.
After leaving the legal profession she worked for sometime in the
Ombudsman’s Office handling complaints and investigation work.
7. Ms Chiu had been with the PCPD as Legal Counsel
for six years and is conversant with the personal data privacy law and
the general operation of PCPD. Her major contributions to PCPD
included a strong participation in the first ever Inspection (of the
Hospital Authority’s patients data system) undertaken by PCPD, and the
publication of the legal reference book, Data Protection Principles in
the Personal Data (Privacy) Ordinance - from the Privacy Commissioner’s
perspective.
8. Mr. Roderick Woo remarked, "When I set up the
award in 2006, Ms Chiu was voted by my office staff as <My Most
Favourite Workmate>. She won it again in
the following year. It was
quite clear that her working relationship with the colleagues in the
PCPD was excellent. I am pleased to welcome her back as my
deputy."
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