Hong Kong – 2025 Honours List and Justices of the Peace appointments

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2025 Honours List and Justices of the Peace appointments

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     ​The 2025 Honours List and Justices of the Peace (JPs) appointments are published in the Government Gazette today (July 1).
      
     For the Honours List, the Chief Executive has given a total of 427 awards this year. The award recipients come from different walks of life with diverse backgrounds, benefitting various domains and sectors of the community, including public and community service, education, medical and public health, finance, trade and industry, innovation and technology, charity, arts and culture, sports, housing, transport, construction and urban development, environment, religion, labour and welfare, women and youth affairs, and professional services. Details are as follows:
 

     AwardNumber
(a) Grand Bauhinia Medal (GBM)3
(b) Gold Bauhinia Star (GBS)20
(c) Silver Bauhinia Star (SBS)29
(d) Distinguished Service Medals for the disciplined services and the ICAC12
(e) Bronze Bauhinia Star (BBS)46
(f) Medal for Bravery (Bronze) (MBB)3
(g) Meritorious Service Medals for the disciplined services and the ICAC46
(h) Medal of Honour (MH)111
(i) Chief Executive’s Commendation for Community Service76
(j) Chief Executive’s Commendation for Government/Public Service81
 427

 
     The citations of the award recipients of the 2025 Honours List are provided in Appendix 1.
      
     The Chief Executive, Mr John Lee, extends his congratulations to all award recipients and expresses gratitude for their significant contributions, hoping that they will continue to excel in their own fields and serve the community.
      
     Mr Lee said, “I also express my gratitude to nine officers for their outstanding contributions to safeguarding national security. In the situation facing targeted malicious attacks from external forces, they have remained fearlessly committed to duty and displayed an extraordinary level of determination in discharging their duties, and actively participated in work related to the implementation of the Hong Kong National Security Law and the Safeguarding National Security Ordinance. They deserve the honours as recognition of their significant contributions.
      
     “Regarding the No. 3 alarm fire at New Lucky House in Jordan, which led to multiple deaths and injuries on April 10 last year, I would like to thank two citizens who bravely saved a number of trapped people, and therefore awarded the Medal for Bravery (Bronze) to these two citizens.
      
     “I also take this opportunity to express my thanks for the contributions of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region search and rescue team deployed to assist in the search and rescue work in the quake-stricken areas in Myanmar in March and April this year, and therefore awarded the Chief Executive’s Commendation for Community Service and the Chief Executive’s Commendation for Government/Public Service to these officers.”
      
     The presentation ceremony for the awards will be held later this year. 
      
     Moreover, a total of 66 persons have been appointed as JPs by the Chief Executive, of whom 48 were appointed under section 3(1)(b) of the Justices of the Peace Ordinance (Cap. 510) (commonly referred to as Non-official JPs), and 18 were appointed under section 3(1)(a) of the same ordinance (commonly referred to as Official JPs).
      
     The main function of JPs is to visit correctional institutions, detention centres or other institutions to ensure their effective management and that no individual is unfairly treated or deprived of his or her rights. JPs will ensure that complaints lodged by individuals are handled in a fair and transparent manner.
      
     The name list of JPs appointed under section 3(1)(b) and section 3(1)(a) of the Justices of the Peace Ordinance is provided in Appendix 2.