Reorganisation of the Government Secretariat
- Reorganisation of the Government Secretariat
Reorganisation of the Government Secretariat was announced after Donald Tsang's 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 secretaries for departments.
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
ee also
*Government Secretariat
*Politics of Hong Kong
*Government departments and agencies in Hong Kong
External links
* [http://www.gov.hk/en/about/govdirectory/reorganisation.htm Re-organisation of Policy Bureaux of the Government Secretariat]
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