The
Chief Secretary for Administration ( ),
commonly known as
Chief Secretary and abbreviated
as
CS, is the second highest position of the
Hong Kong Government. The CS
assists the
Chief
Executive (
Governor before
the
transfer of sovereignty) in supervising
the
policy bureau as directed
by the CE and plays a key role in in the government's policy
formulation and implementation as a whole. This is particularly
important in areas which cut across policy bureaux.
The Chief
Secretary also covers specific priority areas of the Chief
Executive's policy agenda, and is responsible for forging a closer
and more effective working relationship with the Legislative
Council
and for drawing up the Government's legislative
programme.
The Chief Secretary for Administration also exercises statutory
functions vested in the position by law, such as those concerning
the handling of appeals and certain public bodies.
Before the
transfer of sovereignty in 1997,
the title was simply called "
Chief Secretary"
(布政司) Before 1976, the title was called "
Colonial
Secretary" (輔政司).
Before the introduction of
Principal Officials
Accountability System (POAS) in 2002, it was a
civil service position. As of 2005,
the position has only been filled by former civil servants who
retired from the civil service.
List of Secretaries
Colonial Secretaries between 1843 and 1976
Chief Secretaries between 1976 and 1997
Chief Secretaries for Administration after 1997
See also
References
- General
- Specific
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