Financial Secretary (Hong Kong)


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Financial Secretary (traditional Chinese: 財政司司長), often abbreviated as FS, is a position of the Hong Kong Government. The FS assists the Chief Executive (Governor before the transfer of sovereignty) in supervising the policy bureaux as directed by the CE, mostly finance and economy-related, and plays a key role in ensuring harmonisation in policy formulation and implementation. The FS is also responsible for delivering the annual budget at the Legislative Council.

Before 1940, the position was titled Colonial Treasurer.

List of Colonial Treasurers before 1937

  • James Russell (1882)
  • Alfred Lister (1882-1883)
  • Norman Gilbert Mitchell-Innes (1890-1895)
  • A. M. Thomson (acting) (1895-1897)
  • T. Sercombe Smith (1897-1898)
  • A. M. Thomson (1899-1918)
  • C. McI. Messer (1918-1931)
  • E. Taylors (1931-1937)

List of Financial Secretaries between 1937 and 1997

List of Financial Secretaries after 1997


[edit] Principal officials of Hong Kong  
Secretaries of departments: Chief Secretary | Financial Secretary | Secretary for Justice
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Past secretaries of bureaux (after 1997): Broadcasting, Culture and Sport Bureau | Commerce and Industry | Commerce, Industry and Technology | Constitutional Affairs | Economic Services | Economic Development and Labour | Education and Manpower | Environment and Food | Environment, Transport and Works | Health and Welfare | Health, Welfare and Food | Housing | Housing, Planning and Lands | Information Technology and Broadcasting | Planning, Environment and Lands | Planning and Lands | Trade and Industry | Transport | Treasury | Works







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