Government departments and agencies in Hong Kong

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Government departments and agencies in Hong Kong are controlled by 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. Each department or agency reports to one or more policy bureaux, or directly to the Chief Executive, the Chief Secretary for Administration or Financial Secretary.

Since his re-elction in 2007, Donald Tsang has ordered a reorganisation of the Government Secretariat, increasing the number of policy bureaux to 12.

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[edit] Reporting directly to the Chief Executive

[edit] Reporting to the Chief Secretary

[edit] Reporting to the Financial Secretary

[edit] Reporting to the Civil Service Bureau

[edit] Reporting to the Commerce, Industry and Technology Bureau

[edit] Reporting to the Commerce and Industry Branch

[edit] Reporting to the Communications and Technology Branch

[edit] Reporting to the Constitutional Affairs Bureau

[edit] Reporting to the Economic Development and Labour Bureau

[edit] Reporting to the Economic Development Branch

[edit] Reporting to the Labour Department

[edit] Reporting to the Education and Manpower Bureau

[edit] Reporting to the Environment, Transport and Works Bureau

[edit] Reporting to the Financial Services and the Treasury Bureau

[edit] Reporting to the Financial Services Branch

[edit] Reporting to the Treasury Branch

[edit] Reporting to the Health, Welfare and Food Bureau

[edit] Reporting to the Home Affairs Bureau

[edit] Reporting to the Housing, Planning and Lands Bureau

[edit] Reporting to the Security Bureau

[edit] Related organisations

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