-4C.
The CSSA scheme
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The nature and purpose of CSSA
9.
The CSSA scheme is a non-contributory, means-tested social
security scheme. It is administered by the Social Welfare Department (“SWD”)
and is non-statutory. The Government describes it as “a means-tested safety-net
benefit designed to ensure that people with limited or no other sources of
income have sufficient money to meet their basic needs.”5 It aims in particular
to provide “a safety net for individuals or families who are unable to support
themselves financially because of age, disability, illness, low earnings,
unemployment or family circumstances.”6
As Mr Cheung Doi-ching,7 giving evidence on the Government’s
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behalf, explains, the basic needs “include food, clothing, fuel and light, rent and
schooling expenses for children ...” The Director sets a level of income which
represents the amount required to meet these essential needs and:
“The difference between the total assessable monthly income of a family and its total
monthly needs as recognised under the Scheme in terms of various types of payment
will be the amount of assistance payable.”8
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11.
The evolution of the residence requirement
At the end of World War II, with China in the throes of a civil war,
Hong Kong experienced a massive influx of refugees which brought the postwar population of about 600,000 in 1945 up to 1,600,000 at the end of 1946.
5
Legco Brief, 3 June 2003, HWF CR/3/4821/99(03) Pt 7, §3.
6
Ibid, Annex C, §1.
7
Principal Assistant Secretary for Labour and Welfare (Welfare) 4 of the Labour and
Welfare Bureau, Affirmation 8 January 2009 (“Mr Cheung’s Affirmation”), §16.
8
Legco Brief, 3 June 2003, Annex C, §5.