Update | Queen Mary Hospital to get HK$1.6b overhaul as Legco says 'yes' in dying seconds of meeting
In last meeting of Legco's Finance Committee before the summer recess, a flurry of measures pass
A HK$1.6 billion request for funds to redevelop Queen Mary Hospital received unanimous support from lawmakers yesterday, passing in the final minute of the Legislative Council Finance Committee's final meeting before the summer break.
Lawmakers approved 21 items on the agenda but did not get to 17 other proposals, which will now be delayed for at least three months.
They include funding to extend three landfills, an incinerator project, an allowance for low-income families, a pay rise for civil servants and a new innovation and technology bureau.
Chief Secretary Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor expressed disappointment that the committee did not get to those items. She said the government would have to find a way to minimise the impact of the delay to the low-income family allowance.
Finance Committee chairman Ng Leung-sing said it was unlikely any extra meetings would be added over the summer recess to deal with the backlog.
Lawmakers apparently speeded up their scrutiny of proposals before them yesterday after they managed to approve only six items during a six-hour session on Friday.