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Chief Executive visits socially vulnerable groups


The Chief Executive, Mr Chui Sai On, today visited social vulnerable groups and services centres to express the Government’s care for them. He visited four centres for senior citizens, the mentally-challenged and single-parent families, and visited the homes of a senior citizen who lived alone, an elderly couple living in a public housing unit, and a single-parent family. Mr Chui chatted with the staff to learn more about their work and demands, and listened to the voices of the social vulnerable groups. Speaking to the press afterwards, Mr Chui said it was the Government’s responsibility to take good care of the socially vulnerable and would introduce a series of policies and measures to help make their lives more bearable. He said the Government would set up a care centre for the mentally-challenged and that he would promote the employment of these people among enterprises. Asked by journalists on recent reports on Dr Stanley Ho, Mr Chui said he had no comment, only that the Government had not received any report on transfer of stocks in Sociedade de Jogos de Macau (SJM). He praised Dr Ho for his contribution to Macao.



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