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The Government Secretariat (Chinese: 政府總部, 布政司署 before 1997) is collectively formed by the Offices of the Chief Secretary and the Financial Secretary and twelve policy bureaux.
The offices are officially known as "Government Secretariat: Offices of the Chief Secretary for Administration and the Financial Secretary", and the bureaux are officially known as "<Portfolio> Bureau, Government Secretariat" or "Government Secretariat: <Portfolio> Bureau".
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History
A reorganisation of the secretariat was announced by Donald Tsang after his re-election as Chief Executive in 2007. The number of policy bureaux was increased from 11 to 12 as a consequence of this re-organisation; minor adjustments were also made to the responsibilities of the principal officials.
Pre-reorganisation Policy Bureaux (2002-2007)
- Civil Services Bureau
- Commerce, Industry and Technology Bureau
- Constitutional Affairs Bureau
- Economic Development and Labour Bureau
- Education and Manpower Bureau
- Environment, Transport and Works Bureau
- Financial Services and the Treasury Bureau
- Health, Welfare and Food Bureau
- Home Affairs Bureau
- Housing, Planning and Lands Bureau
- Security Bureau
Post-reorganisation Policy Bureaux (2007-)
- Civil Service Bureau
- Constitution and Mainland Affairs Bureau
- Education Bureau
- Environment Bureau
- Food and Health Bureau
- Home Affairs Bureau
- Labour and Welfare Bureau
- Security Bureau
- Transport and Housing Bureau
- Commerce and Economic Development Bureau
- Development Bureau
- Financial Services and the Treasury Bureau
See also
- Government Secretariat
- Politics of Hong Kong
- Government departments and agencies in Hong Kong
External links
Policy bureaux of the Hong Kong Government
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