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The Chairman of the Standing Committee on Disciplined Services Salaries and Conditions of Service (SCDS) Dr Chui Hong-sheung inspected the passing-out parade for 36 probationary inspectors and 121 recruit police constables at the Hong Kong Police College on April 17.


Speaking at the ceremony, Dr Chui said that the Force has contributed significantly to the stability and prosperity of society since its establishment. In the past year, apart from being committed to preventing and combating crimes, the Force also spared no effort in supporting the Government in the fight against the epidemic, including implementing quarantine orders, and carrying out contact tracing work in respect of COVID-19 confirmed cases.


Dr Chui also noted that the work of the Force is diverse and complex. Over the years, the political, legal and social changes have broadened the scope and increased the complexity of policing work, and have impacted upon the working environment of the Force. He said that the SCDS is now conducting a Grade Structure Review for the Disciplined Services Grades. The Committee will consider all relevant information and balance all factors to come up with a recommendation that will be conducive to the sustained development of the Force and other discipline services, and at the same time benefit the whole community.


Lastly, Dr Chui mentioned that people’s expectations on public services are constantly on the rise. Police officers inevitably have to face overwhelming pressure and challenges when discharging their duties. He encouraged all graduates to uphold their professionalism, hold tight to their beliefs, and carry out their duties in a fair and impartial manner, whatever the circumstances, while serving the community.


Chairman of the Standing Committee on Disciplined Services Salaries and Conditions of Service Dr Chui Hong-sheung (second left) attends the passing-out parade at the Police College.
Chairman of the Standing Committee on Disciplined Services Salaries and Conditions of Service Dr Chui Hong-sheung (second left) attends the passing-out parade at the Police College.
Dr Chui Hong-sheung inspects the graduates at the passing-out parade.
Dr Chui Hong-sheung inspects the graduates at the passing-out parade.
The graduates participate in the passing-out parade.
The graduates participate in the passing-out parade.
Graduates on the march.
Graduates on the march.
Dr Chui Hong-sheung (front row, first right) and Commissioner Tang Ping-keung (front row, second right) congratulate the probationary inspectors on their graduation.
Dr Chui Hong-sheung (front row, first right) and Commissioner Tang Ping-keung (front row, second right) congratulate the probationary inspectors on their graduation.
Dr Chui Hong-sheung (front row, second right), accompanied by Commissioner Tang Ping-keung (front row, first right), meets the graduates after the passing-out parade.
Dr Chui Hong-sheung (front row, second right), accompanied by Commissioner Tang Ping-keung (front row, first right), meets the graduates after the passing-out parade.
Probationary Inspector Law Kam-fung (left) is awarded the Brian Slevin Trophy and the Baton of Honour while Recruit Police Constable Chan Wai-leung (right) is presented with the Shave Cup and the Silver Whistle.
Probationary Inspector Law Kam-fung (left) is awarded the Brian Slevin Trophy and the Baton of Honour while Recruit Police Constable Chan Wai-leung (right) is presented with the Shave Cup and the Silver Whistle.