Joshua Law Explained

Joshua Law Chi-kong
Native Name Lang:zh-hk
Honorific-Suffix:GBS, JP
Office1:Secretary for the Civil Service
Term Start1:1 July 2017
Term End1:22 April 2020
1Blankname1:Chief Executive
1Namedata1:Carrie Lam
Predecessor1:Clement Cheung
Successor1:Patrick Nip
Birth Date:22 May 1957
Birth Place:Hong Kong
Alma Mater:Diocesan Boys' School
St Peter's College, Oxford
Signature:Signature_of_Joshua_Law.png

Joshua Law Chi-kong (; born 1957) is a Hong Kong government official. He was the Secretary for the Civil Service from July 2017 to April 2020.

He graduated from St Peter's College, Oxford University where he read PPE. He joined the Administrative Service in September 1980. He served in many bureaux and departments, such as Urban Services Department, Office of the Unofficial Members of the Executive and Legislative Councils, the City and New Territories Administration. He also worked at the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in New York, the Lands and Works Branch, the Works Branch, the Constitutional Affairs Branch, the Civil Service Branch, the Education and Manpower Branch and the Chief Executive's Office.

He was appointed Director-General of Trade, later renamed Director-General of Trade and Industry, from August 1999 to September 2002, followed by the positions of the permanent representative to the World Trade Organization from September 2002 to August 2004, and Permanent Secretary for the Environment, Transport and Works (Transport) from August 2004 to July 2007. He rose to his present rank of Administrative Officer Staff Grade A1 in September 2005. Law was also Permanent Secretary for Constitutional and Mainland Affairs since July 2007. From July 2012, he was appointed Permanent Secretary for Security.[1]

In July 2017, he was appointed to Secretary for the Civil Service by Chief Executive Carrie Lam and served until a cabinet reshuffle in April 2020.[2] [3]

Notes and References

  1. News: Senior appointments (with photos).
  2. News: Government announces appointment and removal of Principal Officials (with photos). Hong Kong Government. 20 April 2020.
  3. News: New faces Carrie Lam has enlisted to help Hong Kong tackle coronavirus impact. 20 April 2020. South China Morning Post.