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Female Commissioner of Customs|The State Council appoints He Peishan to succeed Deng Yihai as the first female Commissioner in 112 years

2021-10-21T01:58:30.957Z


The State Council today (21) announced the appointment of Deputy Commissioner He Peishan as Commissioner of Customs, replacing the former Commissioner Deng Yihai, who was retired. She is the first female Commissioner of Customs since its establishment in 1909 and the first in history by a disciplined force.


The State Council today (21) announced the appointment of Deputy Commissioner He Peishan as Commissioner of Customs, replacing the retired former Commissioner Deng Yihai. This is the first female Commissioner of the Customs since its establishment in 1909 and the first ever to be promoted to the highest level from a disciplinary force. The female chief is different from Ip Liu Shuyi, who served as the Director of Immigration from 1996 to 1998, who was an "airborne" administrative officer (AO).


Extended reading: Female Commissioner of Customs | He Peishan, a female head of disciplined forces, and her husband Zeng Guowei are both appointed by the central government

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The candidate for the head of customs is recommended by the chief executive and then approved by the State Council of the People’s Republic of China.

The State Council today decided to appoint He Peishan as the Commissioner of Customs in accordance with the nomination of Chief Executive Carrie Lam.

He Peishan was promoted to Deputy Commissioner of Customs in mid-January 2019. She is the most senior female official in the department. The outside world has long been concerned about whether she will become the first "first sister" of Hong Kong's disciplined services.

She attended the customs annual summary press conference for the first time as a deputy commissioner. When asked about her feelings, she thanked the department and commissioner for their trust and support from other colleagues. She pointed out that the most important thing is to focus on work and help the commissioner lead the department to face challenges.

The then Commissioner, Deng Yihai, pointed out at the time that gender is not a factor for promotion. He emphasized that it is the best practice to select the Commissioner through internal promotion. The government has been appointing department heads in accordance with established procedures, taking into account personal talents, experience, leadership and potential, etc., but Speaking frankly if there is a female commissioner, it is helpful to boost the morale of colleagues.

The Commissioner of Customs, Deng Yihai, retires and He Peishan replaces the Commissioner.

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Deng Yihai will be in charge of the Independent Commission Against Corruption

The retired Commissioner Deng Yihai has served the customs for 34 years. He is now 57 years old. It is reported that after he leaves his post, he will have the opportunity to succeed the ICAC Commissioner Bai Yunliu and take the charge of the ICAC.

Tang Yihai joined the Immigration Department as an immigration assistant in 1985. He was transferred to the Customs and Excise Department as a trainee customs inspector in 1987. He was seconded to the Security Bureau from 2006 to 2007.

He was promoted to Customs Supervisor in January 2009, Senior Supervisor in August 2011, Chief Supervisor in May 2013, Assistant Commissioner in May 2015, Deputy Commissioner in August 2016, and Zhengguan in July of the following year. Long bit.

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