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The Hong Kong Civil Service is managed by 13 policy bureaux in the Government Secretariat, and 67 departments and agencies, mostly staffed by civil servants. The Secretary for the Civil Service (SCS) is one of the Principal Officials appointed under the Accountability System and a Member of the Executive Council.
The Administrative Officer (AO) (Chinese: 政務主任) is a high-ranking civil service grade in the Government of Hong Kong. The AOs are cadres of multi-skilled professional administrators who play key roles in the government agencies .
Common Recruitment Examination (Chinese: 綜合招聘考試) is an examination for the recruitment of civil servants in Hong Kong.It consists of three 45-minute papers, namely Use of English (UE), Use of Chinese (UC) and Aptitude Test (AT). [1]
The Secretary for the Civil Service is the head of the Civil Service Bureau in Hong Kong.Unlike other secretaries for bureaux, the Secretary for the Civil Service is filled by an administrative officer from the civil service, who may choose to return to the civil service when his term expires.
The Public Service Commission (Chinese: 公務員敍用委員會) in Hong Kong is the principal statutory advisory body to the Hong Kong Chief Executive on civil service appointments, promotions and discipline. The Commission is tasked with ensuring fairness in hiring and disciplinary practices as outlined in the Public Service Commission ...
The Civil Service College (CSC, Chinese: 公務員學院) is a Hong Kong civil service training institution established by the Hong Kong Government. [1] It was established on December 9, 2021. [ 2 ]
Secretary for the Civil Service; Secretary for Commerce and Economic Development; Commissioner of Police (Hong Kong) Commissioner of the Independent Commission Against Corruption; Secretary for Constitutional and Mainland Affairs; Secretary for Culture, Sports and Tourism; Commissioner of Customs and Excise
This category lists people who are civil servants of Hong Kong Government.This includes permanent secretaries, directors, directors-general, deputy secretaries, etc. Before the introduction of Principal Officials Accountability System (POAS, or ministerial system) secretaries were also civil servant positions.