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Secretary for Education and Manpower

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The Secretary for Education and Manpower is a ministerial position in the Hong Kong Government, and heads the Education and Manpower Bureau (EMB). The position is politically appointed, and its term expire when the Chief Executive of Hong Kong|Chief Executive leaves office. The secretary is also a member of the Executive Council of Hong Kong|Executive Council (ExCo). The current office holder is Arthur Li|Prof Arthur Li.

Before the introduction of Principal Official Accountability System (POAS) in July 2002, it was a civil service position, and the office holder was not a member of the ExCo. Following the introduction of POAS the responsibility of labour issues was transferred to the Secretary for Economic Development and Labour, formerly Secretary for Economic Services.


After POAS was introduced
  • Arthur Li|Prof Arthur Li (2002-)

Before POAS was introducted
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  • Fanny Law (1998-2002) (now Permanent Secretary for Education)

  • Joseph Wong (1995-1998) (now Secretary for the Civil Service)





  • Hong Kong Government

  • Government departments and agencies in Hong Kong



  • http://www.info.gov.hk/emb Official website of the EMB

  • http://www.info.gov.hk/govcht_e.htm Organisation chart of Hong Kong Government



HK-gov-stub category:Positions of the Hong Kong Government|Education and Manpower, Secretary for category:Education in Hong Kong
category:Lists of Hong Kong secretaries|Education and Manpower

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Last Modified:   2005-11-07


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