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During the early years of his career, he served in a variety of posts in the then New Territories Administration and later the City and New Territories Administration, Finance Branch, the then Environment Branch and the then UMELCO Office. On return from a training course at Harvard University in 1987, he was Administrative Assistant to the Chief Secretary and then Deputy Director, Regional Services Department.
He became Deputy Secretary for the Civil Service from 1991 to 1993 and Deputy Secretary for Education and Manpower from 1993 to 1994.
He took up his present appointment as Director of Education in December 1994 and will become Secretary for the Civil Service in early 1996.
Mrs Helen Yu Lai Ching-ping. JP
Aged 54. Mrs Yu first joined the civil service in 1965. She became an Administrative Officer in 1968 and rose to her present rank of Administrative Officer Staff Grade A in February 1995.
She spent the early part of her career in the Administrative Service in the former Social Services Branch and Home Affairs Department.
She left the Administrative Service in 1975 to join the ICAC where she later became Head of the Community Relations Department in charge of its programme of public education. She re-joined the service in 1980 and was posted to the London Office where she stayed until 1984.
On return from London, she held a number of senior positions including Deputy Director of Urban Services from 1984 to 1989, Deputy Director of the former Hospital Services Department from 1989 to 1990, Deputy Secretary for Health and Welfare from 1990 to early 1993 and Secretary-General of the Office of the Members of the Legislative Council from 1993 to 1994.
She took up her present appointment as Director of Buildings in January 1994.
End/Tuesday, September 26, 1995
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