The Professional Commons

The Professional Commons (Traditional Chinese: 公共專業聯盟)- a policy think tank by professionals. It is an independent, membership-based, non-profit organisation and think tank established in Hong Kong in June 2007. It is open to all professionals who share the same values.

It adopts a network-based governance model and operate under the principles of openness and equality. Members can freely initiate and participate in task groups in pursuit of our mission. Organisational matters are handled by three committees elected from among the members: the Strategy Committee, Management Committee and Communications Committee.[1]

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Origin

During the election for the Chief Executive of Hong Kong in March 2007, over 100 Election Committee members from various professional sectors joined hands to advocate a faster pace for democracy. Many of these EC members, together with like-minded professionals, decided afterwards to build on this foundation. This decision reflects the vision of many professionals to build an agent for change and an agent for good governance.

Mission

The Professional Commons is committed to improving the quality of public governance and empowering the community in the policy-making process. The Professional Commons shall accomplish this by harnessing the soft power of responsible professionalism.

The Mission Statement for the Professional Commons are as follows:

The Professional Commons shall work to promote matters of significant public interest rather than those of sectoral or trade interests.

Key members

Chairman: Albert Lai

Vice-Chairman Charles Mok and Kenneth Leung

Treasurer: Frankie Yan

Secretary: Dennis Kwok

Members of the Strategic Committee: Fung Ho Lup, S C Leung, Alan Lung and Stanley Ng.

Issue Task Groups

Members may at any time, subject to the approval of the Strategy Committee, set up an issue task group provided at least 4 members from at least 3 professional sectors have expressed interest to play an active role. All task groups are open to all members. A convenor and a co-convenor, who shall serve as the link with the Strategy Committee, shall be elected from among the members of the relevant task groups.

Each ITAG shall focus on specific current issues or public policy initiatives that satisfy the following selection criteria :

Whether the current issue or policy initiative may have significant impact on core values of professional freedom, independence and integrity;

Whether the current issue or policy initiative is a matter of significant public interest, which is likely to benefit from a concerted effort of multi-sectoral professional inputs;

Whether there exists sufficient interest and adequate expertise among members in respect of the issues concerned.

Each ITAG shall develop an action plan to conduct relevant research, organise events, develop tools and formulate policy position in respect of the specific policy areas or public concerns.

List of Issue Task Groups

ITAG 1: 2012 Universal Suffrage

ITAG 2: Media and Press Freedom

ITAG 3: Academic, Intellectual and Professional Freedoms

ITAG 4: Development and Community Participation

ITAG 5: SME & Economic Diversity

Recent Research

West Kowloon For the People

The Professional Commons has published a research report on the development of West Kowloon Cultural District, entitled A West Kowloon For the People in December 2007. The major recommendations of the report are as follows:

Better Use of Fiscal Surplus

In view of the high budgetary surplus of the Hong Kong SAR Government, it has also conducted a research concerning on how the budget surplus could be used inder the principles of forward-looking, faireness, efficiency, inflation neutral and flexibility, the Report entitled Fairness, Forward looking and Development Research Report on the Better Use of Fiscal Surplus, was published in January 2008.

The Report proposed using HK$47.2 billion to provide:

The key components of the Account are as follows:

The measures include:

Activities

The Professional Commons organized the first and only open and televised forum for candidates for Hong Kong deputies to the National People's Congress, on 22 January 2008.

It also organized, together with the Office of Anson Chan, a Pre-Budget Forum to discuss the 2008/09 budget on 18 February 2008.

External links

References

  1. ^ The Professional Commons