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Liu Wuhuilan was re-elected as the chairman of the civil service classification committee in charge of civil servants personnel and discipline

2020-04-07T08:48:29.953Z


The Government announced today (April 7) that the Chief Executive has re-appointed Liu Wu Huilan as the Chairman of the Civil Service Commission to handle the appointment, promotion and discipline of civil servants. The term of office will be from May 1, 2020 to April 30, 2023. 3 years.


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Written by: Lin Jian

2020-04-07 16:36

Date of last update: 2020-04-07 16:36

The Government announced today (April 7) that the Chief Executive has re-appointed Liu Wu Huilan as the Chairman of the Civil Service Commission to handle the appointment, promotion and discipline of civil servants. The term of office will be from May 1, 2020 to April 30, 2023. 3 years.

Liu Wu Huilan. (Government News Net / Profile Picture)

The Secretary for the Civil Service, Luo Zhiguang, said: "Liu Wu Huilan has excellent leadership skills and extensive administrative experience. For the past six years, she has led the Civil Service Commission to effectively perform her duties, regarding the appointment, promotion and discipline of civil servants. The matter provided unbiased advice to the government. I am very pleased that she continues to serve as chairman. "

Liu Wuhuilan served as the Secretary of Commerce and Economic Development from 2008 to 2011, succeeding Wu Rongkui as chairman of the Civil Service Commission in 2014, and was reappointed in 2017. In other words, this is her second renewal.

The Civil Service Commission is an independent statutory organization whose main responsibility is to advise the SAR Government on matters concerning the recruitment, promotion and discipline of civil servants. In addition to Liu Wu Huilan, other current members include Mai Yecheng, Liu Maijiaxuan, Li Lianwei, Huang Jiachun, Wu Xieshuying, Liang Gaomeiyi, Lei Tianliang and Chen Zhenren.

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Source: hk1

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