Chief Executive of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region
(HKSAR) Donald Tsang unveiled the lineup of the
third-term HKSAR government principal officials on Saturday,
pledging to create a better future for Hong Kong people.
Shortly after the Central People's Government of China approved
the Chief Executive's nominations for the appointments of principal
officials of the third-term HKSAR government, Donald Tsang called a
press conference to introduce his governance team.
The Chief Executive briefed the reporters about the new team's
tasks, the start of a new term, new ideas and new initiatives.
"We know that we are likely to encounter unpredictable events
and trials on the road ahead. But, I am fully confident that our
new team will do its utmost to lead the public service, and will
work together wholeheartedly with the Legislative Council and the
community to create a better future for everyone who lives here,"
said a beaming Tsang.
According to the central government's appointments, the new
lineup of the third-term HKSAR government includes incumbent
principal officials in the second-term HKSAR government and several
new faces.
Henry Tang has been named Chief Secretary for Administration and
John Tsang will be the next Financial Secretary. Wong Yang Lung
maintains the post of Secretary for Justice, according to the
appointments.
Under the third-term HKSAR government, which will be installed
on July 1, 2007, there are several changes in bureau directors and/
or their posts. Stephen Lam keeps the newly expanded post of
Secretary for Constitutional and China's mainland Affairs. Michael
Suen will take up the role of Secretary for Education. Frederick Ma
moves to the altered post of Secretary for Commerce and Economic
Development.
Tsang Tak-sing will be Secretary for Home Affairs. Matthew
Cheung will take up the new Secretary for Labor and Welfare post.
Prof. K.C. Chan is to be Secretary for Financial Services and the
Treasury.
Carrie Lam will be Secretary for Development, a new post. Edward
Yau will take the role of Secretary for the Environment. Eva Cheng
will be the Secretary for Transport and Housing.
Several bureau chiefs will maintain their existing posts,
including Secretary for Security Ambrose Lee, Secretary for Food
and Health Dr. York Chow and Secretary for the Civil Service Denise
Yue.
Meanwhile, heads of disciplined services were readjusted.
Commissioner of Police Tang King-shing keeps his post. Timothy Tong
has accepted the role of Independent Commission Against Corruption
Commissioner (ICAC). Lai Tung-kwok will be the Director of
Immigration, and Richard Yuen will be the Commissioner of Customs
and Excise. Benjamin Tang remains the Director of Audit.
Norman Chan has been appointed Director of the Chief Executive's
Office, while Prof. Lau Siu-kai maintains his role as Head of the
Central Policy Unit.
The Chief Executive said the appointments of principal officials
of the third-term HKSAR government by the central government will
help ensure stability and continuity, as well as add some new blood
to his governing team.
"All of the members of my new team have displayed in their work
a strong sense of pragmatism that I promote," Donald Tsang
said.
"While the backgrounds of principal officials are diverse, they
all share a common commitment to our country, our territory and our
people and agree with my governing philosophy," Tsang said.
"Given their talents and abilities, they are the best candidates
for these senior positions," he said, adding "they will make a
great team together."
The Chief Executive also extended his utmost gratitude towards
the outgoing Chief Secretary for Administration Rafael Hui and the
five Directors of Bureaux. "During times of adversity, they
resolutely remained with the HKSAR government to loyally serve our
people. Looking back, we can see that Hong Kong has overcome one
challenge after another. Today, we are back on track, moving
forward, and our economy has been growing impressively, Tsang
said.
"While thanks should go to the Hong Kong people for their
determination and resilience, as well as their understanding and
support for the HKSAR government, we must also pay tribute to the
meritorious service of these principal officials," Tsang added.
(Xinhua News Agency June 24, 2007)