The Legislative Council's "Subcommittee on Studying Government Restructuring Plans and Related Matters" met for the first time today (20th). The Secretary-General of the Chief Executive-designate's Office, Cheng Chung-wai, said that in the past, some policy bureaux had a heavy workload and wide-ranging scope. The bureau's responsibilities are clearer and focus on key policies.
Chief Executive-designate Li Jiachao suggested that deputy directors should be added under the three divisions. Zheng Zhongwei explained that he hoped to strengthen cooperation and coordination, and give overall command to cross-policy issues.
He pointed out that the Deputy Secretary must have a clear division of labor, and the government will make it public to the public. The Deputy Secretary has two main responsibilities, including sharing the heavy work of the Secretary, and in response to the new government's priorities and public concerns, the implementation of which is carried out by the Secretary or the Secretary. tasks assigned by the Chief Executive.
The reorganization of the government structure will be a major focus of the next government’s work. The outside world is concerned about the functions and positioning of the newly established three “deputy directors”, as well as the resulting expansion of the manpower and salary packages.
Zheng Zhongwei emphasized that the reorganization of the government structure is an important step in the implementation of Li Jiachao's political platform.
He said that under the new structure, the entire director-general's office needs to be assisted by an additional director-level officer, while the deputy director-general will be staffed by 9 staff.
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