Civil Decorations of Hong Kong - Hong Kong Customs and Excise Medal For Meritorious Service (C.M.S.M.)

Hong Kong Customs and Excise Medal For Meritorious Service (C.M.S.M.)

1998

  • Mr. CHOW Kwong, C.M.S.M.
  • Mr. CHOW Oi-tung, C.M.S.M.
  • Mr. AU Yee-leung, C.M.S.M.
  • Mrs. KWOK YOUNG Mei-ki, C.M.S.M.
  • Mr. WONG Shiu-ming, C.M.S.M.

1999

  • Mr. CHU Ching-wan, C.M.S.M.
  • Mr. LEE Kwok-choy, C.M.S.M.
  • Mr. WAI Chi-hung, C.M.S.M.
  • Mr. WONG Sau-pui, C.M.S.M.
  • Mr. TSE Kwok-yin, C.M.S.M.

2000

  • Mr. WONG Man-on, C.M.S.M.
  • Mrs. SZETO LAM Lai-ping, Virginia, C.M.S.M.
  • Mr. CHOW Wing-keung, C.M.S.M.
  • Mr. LEUNG Ho, C.M.S.M.
  • Mr. TSANG Hing-kam, Ronny, C.M.S.M.

2001

  • Mr. HO Siu-chung, C.M.S.M.
  • Mr. CHAN Chun-wai, C.M.S.M.
  • Mr. CHAN Hon-kit, C.M.S.M.
  • Mr. PANG Lock-yuen, C.M.S.M.
  • Mr. LO Ying-kuen, C.M.S.M.

2002

  • Mr. LI Chung-leung, C.M.S.M.
  • Mr. LAM Ming-mon, C.M.S.M.
  • Mr. TONG Ching-kit, C.M.S.M.
  • Mr. CHAN Wing-shing, C.M.S.M.
  • Mr. TSANG Hoi-ping, C.M.S.M.
  • Mr. MAN Wing-yiu, C.M.S.M.

2003

  • Mr. KO Chi-lok, C.M.S.M.
  • Mr. LEUNG Chi-chiu, William, C.M.S.M.
  • Mr. LEUNG Koon-wah, C.M.S.M.
  • Mr. WONG Pui-fai, C.M.S.M.
  • Mr. LAI Chun-kong, C.M.S.M.
  • Mr. KUNG Yiu-fai, C.M.S.M.

2004

  • Mr. WONG Man-ming, C.M.S.M.
  • Mr. HO Yick-tung, C.M.S.M.
  • Mr. NG Wai-ming, C.M.S.M.
  • Mr. LI Man-chi, C.M.S.M.
  • Mr. AU YEUNG Ho-lok, Luke, C.M.S.M.
  • Mr. CHENG Kam-muk, C.M.S.M.
  • Mr. TAM Yiu-keung, C.M.S.M.

2005

  • Mr. WONG Ching-lim, C.M.S.M.
  • Mr. LEUNG Kwong-wing, C.M.S.M.
  • Mr. TSANG Chiu-chun, C.M.S.M.
  • Mrs. TSE KO Lai-yee, Nora, C.M.S.M.
  • Mr. TAM Wai-lun, C.M.S.M.
  • Mr. SO Yuen-sang, C.M.S.M.

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