Tag: Hong Kong government
Advice for Hong Kong Policy Secretaries: How to Manage Workload Efficiently
Advice for Hong Kong Policy Secretaries: How to Manage Workload EfficientlyAs a policy secretary, navigating the complexities of public service can be a daunting task. However, recent events have shed light on the importance...
Hong Kong 47: Government Considers Appeal for Longer Sentences amid International Condemnation
The Hong Kong government is considering whether to appeal for longer sentences for certain democrats who were recently jailed in the city's largest national security case. A total of 45 former legislators, ex-district councillors,...
Hong Kong Justice Minister Affirms Steadfastness Regarding Possible Sanctions in Second Trump Term
Hong Kong's Secretary for Justice, Paul Lam, made it clear that no one should interfere with the legal proceedings in the city. This statement was in response to US President-elect Donald Trump's promise to...
Congratulations to Sam Hou-fai: Macau’s Next Leader Gains Praise from Hong Kong’s John Lee
Congratulations to Sam Hou-fai for being elected as the next chief executive of Macau. John Lee, the leader of Hong Kong, has praised Sam for his contributions to Macau during his time as the...
Understanding the Growing List of Websites Blocked in Hong Kong
Hong Kong is known for its free and open internet, which sets it apart from mainland China. However, recent reports indicate that telecom firms and ISPs in the city are beginning to block a...
Hong Kong Government Seeks Alternatives for Carrie Lam’s Office Ahead of Lease Expiry
The Hong Kong government is currently in search of alternative locations for the office of former Chief Executive Carrie Lam as the lease for the current office is set to expire next May. The...
Hong Kong Democratic Party Calls for Government to Consider Diverse Views Before Policy Address.
The Hong Kong Democratic Party, one of the few remaining opposition groups in Hong Kong, has called for the government to consider diverse public opinions ahead of the annual Policy Address set to be...