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Structural reorganization|Lam Chengxin’s guild will pass the old officials and stay for only a few months. Unusual: the same term with me

2022-05-17T03:44:36.095Z


The Executive Council discussed the government restructuring plan today (17th). Chief Executive Carrie Lam revealed that the restructuring plan approved by Chief Executive-designate Li Jiachao was based on the "Three Divisions and Fifteen Bureaus" proposed by the current term. There are also new ones.


The Executive Council discussed the government reorganization plan today (17th). Chief Executive Carrie Lam revealed that the reorganization plan approved by Chief Executive-designate Li Jiachao is based on the "Three Divisions and Fifteen Bureaus" proposed by the current term. There are also new proposals. The plan will be approved today.


When asked about the tight schedule for the next government, and whether any current officials will stay in the new government for a period of time, Carrie Lam said that her duty is to assist the next government's restructuring, not to "form a team" for the new chief executive.

It would be unusual for the next government to invite officials to stay in office for a few months just to fill the gap. She did not want to see that, and believed that the current officials were the same as her tenure, and she was confident that Li Jiachao could find a suitable Candidate groups.


Li Jiachao raised new proposals other than the "three divisions and fifteen bureaus"

As for whether she has reached a consensus with Li Jiachao on the restructuring plan, Carrie Lam pointed out that the plan proposed by the elected does not require her consent, and her role is to ensure that the next chief executive can perform her duties with the most appropriate structure.

She mentioned that in the 2021 policy address, she proposed to reorganize into "three departments and fifteen bureaus", not for herself, but for the government. When the government submitted a detailed plan to the Legislative Council in January this year, it received A lot of support, Li Jiachao also agreed to the plan.

The current plan for the handover meeting includes the restructuring plan proposed by the current government, as well as other suggestions put forward by Li Jiachao.

She added that after the plan has been approved by the guild, it still has to face the challenges of the Legislative Council, including the establishment of additional manpower and expenses in the Staffing Committee and the Finance Committee, and the approval of the General Assembly. All work will be carried out step by step. It will be fully implemented by mid-June.

This year's blueprint includes a new group of the Culture, Sports and Tourism Bureau, and the spin-off of the Transport and Housing Bureau

The reorganization plan proposed by Carrie Lam in January this year included the establishment of the Culture, Sports and Tourism Bureau; the splitting of the Transport and Housing Bureau into two policy bureaus, namely the "Transportation and Logistics Bureau" and the "Housing Bureau"; and the reorganization of the Food and Health Bureau into a Medical Bureau Health Bureau; and reorganization of Home Affairs Bureau and renamed Home Affairs and Youth Bureau, etc.

The reorganization plan also proposes that the next government may consider establishing the post of Deputy Secretary to promote and coordinate large-scale regional development projects such as the "Northern Metropolitan Region" and "Tomorrow Lantau".

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