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Government will take flexible approach to cash handout scheme, Hong Kong’s No 2 official vows, amid complaints application process is too complicated

  • Acting chief executive Matthew Cheung responds to concerns some of those eligible for HK$4,000 will struggle to get it
  • Application form requires proof of address, which city’s poor don’t always have

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People queue up to collect an application form for the scheme at the Wan Chai Home Affairs Inquiry Centre. Photo: K.Y. Cheng

Hong Kong’s No 2 official has told government departments to handle applications for a cash handout of up to HK$4,000 with flexibility, following complaints the scheme is too complicated.

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Distribution of application forms for the Caring and Sharing Scheme began on Monday.

Under the scheme, Hong Kong residents aged 18 and above will get up to HK$4,000 if they do not own property or benefit from government allowances.

Those who are given tax breaks will get the difference between HK$4,000 and the concessionary amount.

Acting chief executive Matthew Cheung has said the government will take a flexible approach to the application process. Photo: Nora Tam
Acting chief executive Matthew Cheung has said the government will take a flexible approach to the application process. Photo: Nora Tam
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Some district councillors said application forms quickly ran out on Monday and people were confused about how to fill them in.

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