Response to media enquiries about discussions at Commission on Poverty meeting concerning retirement protection
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At the CoP meeting yesterday, the independent consultant explained to members the merits of a qualitative data analysis of the views expressed through written submissions, focus groups, public forums, etc. Thus, when some members asked for quantitative assessment on the opinions expressed in support of the various retirement protection options, the Chairman and other members said that the professionalism of the independent consultant should be respected. In any case, all submissions received would be disclosed for public inspection as soon as the independent consultant has completed the preparatory work. The only textual amendment made to the report was to expressly say that the 16 830 written submissions received in seven standard proformas were in support of universal retirement protection as suggested by the Chairman and endorsed by the meeting.
The Government spokesman expressed deep regret at the misleading way that one member of CoP has chosen to disclose discussions at the meeting.
As pointed out in the Government's press release issued yesterday after the CoP meeting, members noted that the Government is actively formulating policy recommendations and will give an overall policy response on retirement protection early next year.
Ends/Saturday, December 17, 2016
Issued at HKT 18:29
Issued at HKT 18:29
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