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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.
Financial Services and the Treasury Bureau: Style: The Honourable: Appointer: Central People's Government nomination by Chief Executive: Inaugural holder: Rafael Hui Secretary for Financial Services Frederick Ma Secretary for Financial Services and the Treasury: Formation: 1 July 1997 1 July 2002: Salary: HK$4,021,200 per annum [1] Website: FSTB
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 Secretary is the title held by the Hong Kong government minister who is responsible for all economic and financial matters (“Department of Finance” per Article 60 of the Basic Law). The position is among the three most senior Principal Officials of the Government, second only to the Chief Secretary in the order of precedence ...
Assumed office 16 August 2017: Preceded by: James Lau: Personal details; Born 9 February 1977 (age 47)Spouse: Married: Children: 2 daughters: Occupation: Hong Kong Central and Western District Council Member (Peak Constituency) (2012–2019)
This is a list of government agencies of the Hong Kong Government. The policies of the government are formulated decided by the bureaux led by secretaries and permanent secretaries are discussed in the Executive Council and implemented by the departments and agencies.
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.
In 2008, he joined the Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong (DAB), the largest pro-Beijing party in Hong Kong, and has served on its standing committee. In 2014, he was appointed by Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying as a council member of City University of Hong Kong. [1]