Department of Justice has designated Ms Clara Tam, Senior Executive Officer (Administration & Staff Relations), as the Access to Information Officer who is responsible for ensuring that requests for access to information under the Code are properly dealt with in accordance with the specified procedures.
Access to Information Officer | Ms Clara Tam, SEO(A&SR) |
Telephone Number | 2867 2188 |
Fax Number | 2877 2353 |
Email Address | dojinfo@doj.gov.hk |
Requests for information may be made orally or in writing.
Oral requests will usually suffice where the information sought can be provided readily and simply, for example, by oral replies or provision of leaflets or standard forms. The Department may, however, ask for an applicant to confirm in writing where necessary or appropriate.
Written requests may be made by letter or by using the application form which can be downloadedhere.
Requests should be addressed to -
Access to Information Officer
Department of Justice
23/F, High Block,
Queensway Government
Offices,
66 Queensway,
Hong Kong
The Government has launched the e-Form project to provide the public with greater convenience in electronic submissions to the Government. Apart from downloading conventional forms and submitting them inpaper form, you may now choose to download the electronic form which facilitates you to fill-in and submit Government forms electronically. Please visit http://www.info.gov.hk/digital21/eform/ to obtain more information about the "e-Form".
Responses to requests for information will be given as quickly as possible.
Where a request, whether written or oral, cannot adequately be met by an oral reply or provision of a standard leaflet, form, etc., the information may be given in one of the following forms -
So far as possible information will be provided in the form in which it exists. Where disclosure of certain information in a record is to be refused*, access will normally be provided to the remaining part of the record.
* The department may refuse to disclose information which would be privileged from production in legal proceedings including that covered by legal professional privilege. It may also refuse to disclose information that violates the principles under the Personal Data (Privacy) Ordinance.
The Department, under the Code on Access to Information, is not obliged to -
In these circumstances an applicant for information will, where possible, be directed to the appropriate source of the information.
However, if information is held by another department, the Department will transfer the request to that department and so advise the applicant.
Where possible information will be made available within 10 calendar days of receipt of a written request. If that is not possible the applicant will be so advised by an interim reply within 10 calendar days of receipt of the request. The target response time will then be 21 calendar days from receipt of the request.
If a request is to be refused the applicant will be so informed within the time frame set out in the paragraph above.
Responses may be deferred beyond 21 calendar days only in exceptional circumstances. The applicant will be so explained. Any deferral should not normally exceed a further 30 calendar days.
The standard photocopying charges are as follows -