Rita Lau Explained

Rita Lau
Native Name Lang:zh-hk
Birth Date:1953 5, df=yes
Birth Place:British Hong Kong
Party:None
Alma Mater:University of Hong Kong
Office:Secretary for Commerce and Economic Development
Term Start:12 July 2008
Term End:12 April 2011
Predecessor:Frederick Ma
Successor:Gregory So
1Blankname:Chief Executive
1Namedata:Donald Tsang

Rita Lau Ng Wai-lan (born 8 May 1953) is a Hong Kong former civil servant. She was appointed Secretary for Commerce and Economic Development in July 2008 after her predecessor Frederick Ma resigned for health reasons. Coincidentally, ill-health also forced her resignation from this position on 8 April 2011, following an operation to remove a colon tumour.[1]

Civil Service

Mrs Lau joined as Hong Kong Civil Service in 1976. She has served in various bureaux and departments in the government. She was Deputy Secretary for Information Technology and Broadcasting (1998), Director of Urban Services (1999), Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene (2000), Permanent Secretary for the Environment, Transport and Works (Environment and Transport) (July 2002–January 2004)[2] and Permanent Secretary for Housing, Planning and Lands (Planning and Lands) (May 2004–July 2007), and Permanent Secretary for Commerce and Economic Development (Communications and Technology) (July 2007–July 2008).[3] [4] She trained at Tsinghua University in Beijing between January and April, 2004.

She has been Chairman of the Public Service Commission since May 2014.[5]

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.info.gov.hk/gia/general/201104/08/P201104080230.htm CE's Statement, 8 April 2011
  2. Web site: Rita Lau takes up new post. Admin & Civic Affairs. Hong Kong's Information Services Department. 9 May 2017. en.
  3. Web site: Rita Lau appointed commerce bureau chief. Admin & Civic Affairs. Hong Kong's Information Services Department. 9 May 2017. en.
  4. Web site: Appointments of Permanent Secretaries (with photos). Admin & Civic Affairs. Hong Kong's Information Services Department. 9 May 2017.
  5. Web site: HKSAR Precedence List. Protocol Division Government Secretariat. 10 May 2017. 18. May 2017.