Lawmakers will start the second reading of a government bill aimed at revamping the Social Workers Registration Board next week.
The chairman of the Social Workers Registration Board, Ng Yut-ming, has resigned amid a government plan to reform the statutory body.
According to the board's website, Ng's tenure in office ended on Friday, following the earlier departure of six other members: Toby Ho, Grace Wong, Chan Kwok-bong, Adino Chung, Phyllis Luk and Lam Chiu-wan.
It means only one elected member, Oscar Lai, remains on the board. The three-year term for the current board is set to expire in January.
Lawmakers are set to start the second reading of a government bill aimed at revamping the body next week.
The bill proposes increasing the number of appointed members from six to 17, while elected members will remain unchanged at eight.
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