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Government to Gazette New Regulation for Public Service Commission's Tier II Investigations This Friday.

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Government to Gazette New Regulation for Public Service Commission's Tier II Investigations This Friday.
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Government to Gazette New Regulation for Public Service Commission's Tier II Investigations This Friday.

2026-05-20 17:23 Last Updated At:17:53

Public Service Commission (Investigation) Regulation to be gazetted on Friday

The Government will publish the Public Service Commission (Investigation) Regulation in the Gazette this Friday (May 22). The Regulation aims to confer additional functions on the Public Service Commission (PSC) such that it can conduct Tier II investigations under the Administrative Responsibility Two-tier Investigation Mechanism.

The Chief Executive's 2025 Policy Address announced the establishment of the Heads of Department Accountability System (HoD Accountability System), which aims to strengthen departmental execution capacity and improve the effectiveness and efficiency of the departments' work by clearly spelling out and institutionalising that Heads of Departments (HoDs) have to be accountable for their departments'work, as well as the introduction of a new two-tier investigation mechanism, which will enhance the credibility of the investigation process and result.

If a problem occurs in the Government and the problem is serious, or is a widespread or repetitive, systemic one, or there are indications that the relevant HoD or permanent secretary of the policy bureau concerned is implicated in the problem, a Tier II investigation may be activated. The investigation will be activated based on the problem identified, and the investigation will cover all personnel involved in the relevant problem, irrespective of their ranks.

The main provisions of the Regulation set out the conditions for the Government's referral of problems to the PSC for investigation; provide that the PSC must conduct an investigation on referral; provide for the formation of the Investigation Team, its investigative functions and proceedings; and set out that the Investigation Team must prepare and submit a report to the Government upon completion of the investigation.

A spokesperson for the Civil Service Bureau said today (May 20), "Under the leadership of the Chief Executive, we have established a result-oriented Government. At the same time, we have been fostering a culture within the civil service characterised by proactiveness, responsibility, loyalty and dedication. The Administrative Responsibility Two-tier Investigation Mechanism aims to investigate into the cause(s) of the problem and identify the party(ies) to be responsible for the problem should a problem arise in any area of government work."

"The PSC is an independent statutory advisory body comprising members with diverse professional backgrounds; entrusting it with the conduct of the Tier II investigations would enhance the credibility of the investigations," the spokesman added.

The Regulation will be tabled at the Legislative Council for negative vetting on May 27. Subject to the completion of the legislative procedures, the Regulation will come into effect on July 17, 2026.

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London ETO supports HKUST Business School event in London

The Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in London (London ETO) supported the "BizInsight Forum and Alumni Get-together" organised by the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) Business School at the London Stock Exchange in the United Kingdom (UK) on May 19 (London time).

In her welcome remarks, the Director-General of the London ETO, Miss Fiona Chau, highlighted Hong Kong's unique role as an open and international hub connecting people, ideas and capital, underpinned by its common law system and business-friendly environment. She underscored Hong Kong's continued efforts to attract global talent and strengthen its education and innovation ecosystem, including the "Study in Hong Kong" initiative and the development of new research and collaboration clusters. She also congratulated HKUST on its advances in medical education and encouraged continued strengthening academic and professional exchanges between Hong Kong and the UK.

Marking the 35th anniversary of HKUST, the event opened with a forum on geo-economics and the evolving global economic landscape, followed by a reception that provided a valuable platform for alumni and distinguished guests to exchange ideas and explore future opportunities.

The forum also featured remarks by the Dean of the HKUST Business School, Professor Frederik Anseel, who shared insights on the transformative impact of AI on business models, talent development and consumer experience.

The event was attended by over 100 participants, including representatives from the business and academic sectors from Hong Kong and the UK.

London ETO supports HKUST Business School event in London  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

London ETO supports HKUST Business School event in London Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

London ETO supports HKUST Business School event in London  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

London ETO supports HKUST Business School event in London Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

London ETO supports HKUST Business School event in London  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

London ETO supports HKUST Business School event in London Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

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