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Hong Kong Year Books 香港年報 All

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Constitution and Administration

coordination, which is particularly important in areas that cut across policy bureaus. The Chief Secretary for Administration is responsible for overseeing specific priority areas of the Chief Executive's policy agenda, forging a closer and more effective working relationship between the government and the Legislative Council, and drawing up the government's legislative programme. The Chief Secretary for Administration also exercises certain statutory functions, including the handling of appeals and matters of certain public bodies.

Role of the Financial Secretary

The Financial Secretary's primary responsibility is to assist the Chief Executive in overseeing policy formulation and implementation of financial, monetary, economic, trade and development matters. The Financial Secretary exercises control over the Exchange Fund with the assistance of the Monetary Authority and is a member of the Executive Council.

The Financial Secretary is also in charge of the Government Budget and is responsible under the Public Finance Ordinance for laying before the Legislative Council each year the government's estimates of revenue and expenditure. The Financial Secretary outlines in the annual budget speech the government's vision and policies for sustainable economic development, and presents budgetary proposals and moves the Appropriation Bill, which gives legal effect to the annual expenditure proposals in the Budget.

Central Policy Unit

The Central Policy Unit provides advice on policy issues to meet the requirements of the Chief Executive, the Chief Secretary for Administration and the Financial Secretary and submits reports directly to them.

The unit consults widely with business and professional circles, political organisations and concerned groups, and the academic community. It undertakes in-depth examinations of complex policy issues, analyses options, conducts soundings of community views and recommends solutions for the government's internal consideration. It also carries out policy research covering the social, political and economic spheres, and is responsible for coordinating the annual Policy Address exercise.

In addition, the unit provides secretariat support to the Commission on Strategic Development, which advises the Chief Executive on Hong Kong's long-term and overall development needs and goals with particular reference to the issues, direction and strategy related to Hong Kong's social, economic and political developments. The Chief Executive chairs the commission. In its current term, there are 30 non-official members drawn from a broad cross-section of the community comprising mainly professionals, academics, politicians and persons from the business and labour sectors. The commission also includes three ex-officio members: the Chief Secretary for Administration, the Financial Secretary and the Head of the Central Policy Unit.

Efficiency Unit

The Efficiency Unit provides internal management consultancy services to government agencies with the aim of improving the quality and value of public services. It also helps to pioneer development of new service models and the application of design thinking to help develop more engaging and effective public services. The unit reports to the Chief Secretary for

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