State Council appointed Mr Cheung said Hong Kong Customs and Excise
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BEIJING, Aug. 26 in accordance with the relevant provisions of the HKSAR Basic Law, according to Chief Executive Tsang nomination and recommendation of the State Council decided on August 26: the appointment of Mr Cheung said the Customs and Excise, Mr Richard Yuen Ming-fai removed from the Customs and Excise duties.
Clement Cheung
Clement Cheung, aged 44, in October 1983 joined the Administrative Service, and in April 2006 was promoted to head of Administrative Officer Grade B1.
he was in Hong Kong and various bureaux and departments, including the former Executive and Legislative Office of Unofficial Members, the former New Territories Administration, the former Office of the Executive and Legislative Councils, the former Civil Service Branch, former Health and Welfare Branch, the former Handover Ceremony Co-ordination Office and the Housing Department.
him in August 1998 to October 2001 as the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in Singapore, and in October 2001 to June 2006 as Deputy Secretary for Works (later renamed the environment Deputy Secretary for Transport and Works (Works)). July 31, 2006 as Commissioner of Insurance, to succeed Richard Yuen.
Yuen
Yuen, born in 1956, August 1980, joined the Administrative Service of the Hong Kong Government has in the Security Branch, Home Department, Urban Department, Home Affairs, Home Affairs Department, Councils and Administration Branch, Finance Branch, the Chief Secretary’s Office and the Economics Service.
Yuen in October 1996 to August 1999 Deputy Secretary moonrise (later renamed Deputy Secretary for Economic); August 1999 to October 2002 served as Private Secretary to the Chief Executive of Hong Kong; 2003 March to October as deputy director of the Hong Kong Chief Executive’s Office; December 2003 to July 2006 served as Commissioner of Insurance; January 2007 to June as the Health, Welfare and Food Bureau, Deputy Secretary-General. In July 2007, he served as the Hong Kong Customs and Excise.
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