A government spokesman said that today (23) the personal declarations of interests of the Chief Executive, politically appointed officials and members of the Executive Council have been updated. Together with the Chief Executive Carrie Lam and other official members of the 17 people, the Secretary for Justice Cheng Ruohua has declared the most There are a total of 8 properties, and they have become the "King of the House". Next is Xu Zhengyu, the Secretary for Financial Services and the Treasury, who has declared his possession of 7 properties.
The newly appointed Chief Secretary for Administration Li Jiachao and the Secretary for Security Tang Ping-keung each declared one property this year, while the Secretary for Transport and Housing Chen Fan and the Secretary for Education Yang Runxiong also did not declare any properties.
The Secretary for Justice, Zheng Ruohua, declared the most properties, with a total of 8 items, and became the "king of the house."
(Photo by Zheng Zifeng)
Zheng Ruohua declared 8 properties, including 1 residential unit in Tuen Mun and 1 residential unit with parking space in Sha Tin for family use, 1 industrial unit in Sha Tin for storage for family members, and 1 residential unit with parking space in Southern District for rent , 1 Beijing residential unit for occasional self-occupation, 1 vacant residential unit in Yunnan, her husband owns 1 Tuen Mun self-occupied unit for self-occupation, and 1 Central and Western District residence with parking space for self-occupation.
Xu Zhengyu declared 7 properties, including 1 residential unit for rent in Wan Chai, two residential units with parking spaces in Wan Chai jointly owned by his family, and 1 residential apartment with parking spaces in the Central and Western District for his family to live in, owned by his wife.
In addition, one Australian residential unit is leased out with a parking space, and one Hangzhou residential unit is for self-use, wholly owned by his wife.
There is also a Singapore house for own use, owned by his wife and her family.
The newly appointed Li Jiachao and Deng Bingqiang each declared 1 property this year.
Li Jiachao declared that he owns a Yau Tsim Mong District residence with a parking space, which he and his wife jointly own; while Deng Bingqiang declared that he owns a South District residential unit, which is owned by his own name and is for family members to live in.
The Secretary for Transport and Housing, Chen Fan, and the Secretary for Education, Yang Runxiong, did not declare property ownership.
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