(Department of Social Welfare 2009) The Department of Social Welfare (SWD) said that the two television APIs were designed to foster independence and combat CSSA fraud. However, the use of intonation and terminology seems to assume that all CSSA recipients are suspicious. It generally sends negative, misleading information that CSSA recipients are lazy, dishonest and greedy. As for the application of CSSA, elderly families generally sign a statement known as "bad son's statement" and declare that they do not provide economic support to their parents.
Because of the pillar of zero, CSSA and old age allowance are used as a safety measure for elderly people in need. However, CSSA may have several problems. When applying for CSSA, elderly families such as her son and daughter must sign a statement that they do not provide economic support to the elderly. Therefore, if elderly people have bad relationships with their families, their sons and daughters may not be able to sign a statement for themselves. Therefore, elderly people can not get CSSA. Everyone agrees that there is no universal retirement protection system for the elderly now in Hong Kong. The government will only focus on zero pillars. The government has set some rules for the elderly. They can get help if they can meet the requirements set by the government. Professor Zhou's proposal may get in the way when planning future retirement policies.
Chinese consulate funds for CSSA are widespread and any CSSA is entitled to apply for government funds. Student groups often spend money on cultural activities such as the annual Lunar New Year party. Many CSSAs advertise their relationships and their financial relationship with Chinese consulates on their website, usually only in China, they are omitted from English translation on the website (and sometimes in English). Other people are more open. According to the charter, the goal of the comprehensive society of Harvard Medical College is "to love the embassy" for "prosperity and strength of the home country", to Chinese embassy the Chinese students and researchers of Harvard Medical University It is "to integrate". The charter also refers to the funds received from the "Embassy's sponsor". Many other CSSAs are accepting consular funds publicly from small liberal arts colleges to famous private universities and major public research institutions.