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Government Property Agency (GPA) is an agency under the Financial Services and the Treasury Bureau of the Government of Hong Kong. Established on 1 April 1990, the Agency manages the government properties which were distributed among Government Secretariat , Lands Department , and Rating and Valuation Department .
The Financial Services and the Treasury Bureau (FSTB) is a part of the 15 policy bureaux for the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. They are responsible for developing and executing government policy on finance and treasury. The agency was established on 1 July 2002.
On February 28, 2024, the Financial Secretary of Hong Kong, Paul Chan, announced the Special Administrative Region’s (SAR) government budget for the fiscal year 2024 to 2025 (“2024–25 Budget”). [3] Under the 2024-25 budget, total government expenditure is set to rise by 6.7 percent to HK$776.9 billion (US$99.23 billion). [4]
Under Secretary for Financial Services and the Treasury: Joseph Chan Ho-lim; Permanent Secretary for the Financial Services and the Treasury (Treasury): Cathy Chu; Permanent Secretary for the Financial Services and the Treasury (Financial Services): Salina Yan; Census and Statistics Department; Company Registry; Government Logistics Department
In March 2021, the Financial Services and the Treasury Bureau proposed changes to the Companies Registry that would begin to restrict access to some of its data to the public. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] In October 2021, the government announced that the system would require users to enter in their personal information.
Government Secretariat view in Tamar Park. The Government Secretariat (Chinese: 政府總部) is the collective administrative headquarters of the Government of Hong Kong.It is collectively formed by the offices of the Chief Secretary and of the Financial Secretary as well as thirteen policy bureaux.
The department subsequently absorbed various elements of the Treasury, including the Estate Duty Office (in 1949), the Stamp Duty Office (1956), and responsibility for collection of entertainments, bets and sweeps, and public dance-halls taxes (1956). [2]
Financial Services and the Treasury Bureau; Census and Statistics Department; Companies Registry; Government Logistics Department; Government Property Agency; Inland Revenue Department; Official Receiver's Office; Rating and Valuation Department; Treasury; Innovation, Technology and Industry Bureau; Efficiency Office; Office of the Government ...