
Tammy Tam appointed to Hong Kong Law Reform Commission
Tammy Tam Wai-yi, publisher of the South China Morning Post, has been appointed to Hong Kong’s Law Reform Commission for a three-year term as the media industry representative.
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South China Morning Post publisher Tammy Tam appointed to Law Reform Commission
The publisher of the South China Morning Post, Tammy Tam Wai-yi, has been appointed to Hong Kong’s Law Reform Commission as the representative for the media industry for a three-year term starting in March. Tam succeeded May Chan Suk-mei, a news director at Commercial Radio, who completed two three-year terms, with Secretary for Justice Paul Lam Ting-kwok, thanking Chan for her valuable contributions and insights. The appointment by Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu was announced on Friday by ...
By SCMP Reporter
Read full article →Chief Exec. John Lee appoints SCMP publisher Tammy Tam to Law Reform Commission
South China Morning Post (SCMP) publisher Tammy Tam has been appointed by Chief Executive John Lee to the Law Reform Commission (LRC). The veteran journalist, previously the SCMP’s editor-in-chief, will succeed May Chan – chair of the Journalism Education Foundation – as a member on March 1, according to a government press release issued on […]
By Tom Grundy
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