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It is rumored that Chen Guoji is in charge of the Political Secretary Ye Liu Da praises the ability of former subordinates: highly trusted by the central government

2022-06-02T04:26:36.465Z


Several media reported that Chen Guoji, director of the Chief Executive's Office, has a good chance of becoming the next Chief Secretary for Administration. Ye Liu Shuyi, a member of the Executive Council and chairman of the New People's Party, praised Chen this morning (2nd) as being a good candidate. She pointed to Chen Zeng


Several media reported that Chen Guoji, director of the Chief Executive's Office, has a good chance of becoming the next Chief Secretary for Administration. Ye Liu Shuyi, a member of the Executive Council and chairman of the New People's Party, praised Chen this morning (2nd) as being a good candidate.

She pointed out that Chen had served as the Director of Immigration and worked as the Director of the Chief Executive's Office for five years. He had a lot of contacts with various government departments, and was highly trusted by the central government: "The Chief Executive's Office (the director) has done everything well for five years, and must I

have the ability to go back and forth."


Ye Liu also recalled that he became the Director of Immigration in 1996. The first immigration officer he knew was Chen Guoji, who was a senior immigration officer at the time, and described Chen as "a cheerful personality and a good relationship". I believe he will be in the future. Act with integrity.

When asked if the increasing influence of the disciplined services would cause different perceptions in the community, Ye Liu said he was not worried. At present, administrative officers still play a very important role in governance in different fields.

In the past, when crises occurred in the disciplined services, they were always at the forefront and showed their affirmation.


Comment on Chen Guoji's ability to do everything well at public relations

Ye Liu Shuyi said that the Immigration Department came from Chen Guoji and has close cooperation with the mainland. He has served in the Chief Executive's Office for five years and has frequent contacts with the central government.

As for the appointment of the former Deputy Commissioner of Police, Kwok Yam-shu, as the first dean of the Civil Service College.

Ye Liu Shuyi pointed out that Guo Yinshu has extensive police force management experience and has a good relationship with the central government. It is expected that the future civil service reform will include understanding national conditions and international perspectives, and I believe Guo Yinshu is a suitable candidate.

Declining trust in government officials?

Ye Liu: Disciplinary forces go first in times of chaos

Ye Liu Shuyi said that the turmoil against the amendment bill in 2019 made the central government feel that Hong Kong posed a threat to national security, so the central government emphasized full trust in hiring people. She also pointed out that many departments did not know how to deal with it, giving people a feeling of retreat, and whenever there were riots in the disciplined forces , demonstrations and disasters are at the forefront.

When asked if it means that the trust of the government officials in the AO has declined, Ye Liu Shuyi does not agree, and believes that there will be many AOs in the new government team in the future.

Former Deputy Commissioner of Police Kwok Yinshu.

(Photo by Zheng Zifeng/File photo)

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