Witnesses
The following witnesses gave evidence. Transcripts
can be viewed on the Committee's inquiry page at
www.parliament.uk/facom.
Tuesday 4 November 2014 Question
number
Lord Patten of Barnes CH, former British Governor of Hong Kong
| Q1-27 |
Professor Niv Horesh, Professor of the Modern History of China and Director of the China Policy Institute, University of Nottingham, and Dr Malte Philipp Kaeding, Lecturer in International Relations, University of Surrey
| Q28-49 |
Tuesday 16 December 2014
Caroline Wilson, Consul General to Hong Kong, on behalf of UKTI, Hong Kong, and Frances Moffett-Kouadio, Trade Commissioner, UKTI, Hong Kong
| Q50-70 |
Tuesday 16 December 2014
Jonathan Fenby CBE, former editor of the South China Morning Post
| Q71-107 |
Tang Chi Tak, Student, Chinese University of Hong Kong, and Hui Sin Tang, Student, University of Hong Kong
| Q108-133 |
Wednesday 17 December 2014
Jitendra Joshi, President, Foreign Correspondents Club in Hong Kong, and Francis Moriarty, Chairman, Press Freedom Committee, FCC in Hong Kong
| Q134-157 |
Alan Lung, Chairman, Hong Kong Democratic Foundation, and Professor Simon Young, Hong Kong University Faculty of Law
| Q158-171 |
Yvonne Leung, Hong Kong Federation of Students
| Q172-190 |
Thursday 18 December 2014
Emily Lau, Leader of the Democratic Party in the Legislative Council of Hong Kong
| Q191-210 |
Alan Leong, Leader of the Civic Party in the Legislative Council of Hong Kong
| Q211-219 |
Dr Tim Summers, Chatham House
| Q220-239 |
Thursday 18 December 2014
Avery Ng, Vice-Chairman of the League of Social Democrats, Hong Kong
| Q240-257 |
Tuesday 6 January 2015
Duncan Innes-Ker, Senior Editor/Economist, Economist Intelligence Unit
| Q258-279 |
Tuesday 13 January 2015
Lord Powell of Bayswater and Sir Anthony Galsworthy, representing the Hong Kong Association
| Q280-311 |
Rt Hon Hugo Swire MP, Minister of State, Stephen Lillie, Director, Asia-Pacific and Gareth Ward, Head of China Department, Foreign and Commonwealth Office
| Q312-388 |
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