Secretary for the Treasury explained

Post:Hong Kong
Special Administrative Region

Secretary for the Treasury
Chinese: 庫務局局長
Department:Treasury Bureau
Style:The Honourable
Appointer:Central People's Government
nomination by Chief Executive
Inaugural:Hamish Macleod
Formation:1989
Last:Denis Yue
Abolished:30 June 2002
Succession:Secretary for Financial Services and the Treasury
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The Secretary for the Treasury (formerly) was a minister in the Government of Hong Kong between 1989 and 2002, responsible for maintaining the assets of the government. The position was replaced by Secretary for Financial Services and the Treasury in 2002 after merging the position with the portfolio of financial services.

The treasury affairs were handled by the Deputy Financial Secretary before 1989.

List of office holders

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Secretaries for the Treasury, 1989–1997

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1 Hamish Macleod
麥高樂
1 April 1989 1 April 1991 Sir David Wilson
2 Yeung Kai-yin
楊啟彥
2 May 1991 6 May 1993
Chris Patten
3 Donald Tsang
曾蔭權
7 May 1993 31 March 1995
4 Kwong Ki-chi
鄺其志
1 April 1995 30 June 1997

Secretaries for the Treasury, 1997–2002

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bgcolor= align=center1 Kwong Ki-chi
鄺其志
1 July 1997 31 March 1998 Tung Chee-hwa
bgcolor= align=center2 Denise Yue Chung-yee
俞宗怡
1 April 1998 30 June 2002