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Consumer Council
消費者委員會
Agency overview
Formed1977
Headquarters3 Ashley Road, Tsimshatsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Annual budgetHK$84 m (2010/11)[1]
Agency executives
  • Prof. WONG Yuk-shan, BBS, JP[1], Chairman
  • Mr Philip LEUNG Kwong-hon, Vice-Chairman
Websitewww.consumer.org.hk

The Consumer Council is an independent statutory authority in Hong Kong, established in 1974 and formalised in 1977 under the Consumer Council Ordinance (Cap. 216). Its role is to enhance consumer welfare and empower consumers to protect themselves.[2]

The chairman, vice-chairman and members of the council are all appointed by the Chief Executive of the HKSAR for renewable terms of two years.[2]

The council is 95 percent funded from government funds, with the remainder coming from sale of materials.[1]

Chairman of the council


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