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October 27 - Week in Review

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October 27 - Week in Review

See the week's main Government news in pictures.

Industry insight: Secretary for Commerce & Economic Development Gregory So (centre) tours a Hong Kong health products plant in Xinhui, Guangdong. (October 27, 2014)

Upholding social order: Police Public Relations Branch Senior Superintendent Kong Man-keung says that a 61-year-old man was arrested for a violent incident in Tsim Sha Tsui on Saturday and further arrests are not ruled out. (October 27, 2014)

Paris promotion: Financial Secretary John Tsang speaks at the Think Asia, Think Hong Kong symposium in Paris. (October 28, 2014)

Open learning: Acting Financial Secretary Prof KC Chan speaks at the Asian Association of Open Universities 28th Annual Conference opening ceremony. (October 28, 2014)

Equal say: Chief Executive CY Leung speaks to the media reiterating that the Basic Law requires all sectors to have balanced representation in an election. (October 28, 2014)

Way forward: Secretary for Commerce & Economic Development Gregory So welcomes the passage of a resolution at the Legislative Council to set up the new Innovation & Technology Bureau. (October 29, 2014)

Green talk: Secretary for the Environment KS Wong speaks at the Eco Asia Conference. (October 29, 2014)

Impartial inquiry: Secretary for Security TK Lai tells lawmakers the Complaints Against Police Office has launched a comprehensive investigation into claims police officers used unnecessary force. (October 29, 2014)

Green growth: Secretary for Development Paul Chan (centre) attends the World Sustainable Building Conference in Barcelona. (October 29, 2014)

Business opportunities: Financial Secretary John Tsang speaks at the Think Asia, Think Hong Kong symposium in Milan. (October 30, 2014)

Fine time: Acting Financial Secretary Prof KC Chan opens the 2014 Hong Kong Wine & Dine Festival. (October 30, 2014)

Future ties: Financial Secretary John Tsang encourages overseas firms to continue working with Hong Kong, during a dinner in London. (October 30, 2014)

Higher learning: Secretary for Education Eddie Ng addresses a forum on digital education in Hangzhou promoting the feasibility of collaborative teaching. (October 31, 2014)

Impartiality upheld: Police Public Relations Branch Chief Superintendent Steve Hui says Police have not downgraded an investigation into seven police officers who are alleged to have assaulted a protester. (October 31, 2014)

Spiritual ceremony: Chief Executive CY Leung speaks at the opening of the Grand Hall of Ten Thousand Buddhas at the Po Lin Monastery. (October 31, 2014)

City planning: Secretary for Development Paul Chan (right) visits La Defense business district in Paris and is briefed on underground space development. (October 31, 2014)

Reel dreams: Secretary for Commerce & Economic Development Gregory So (far left) visits the Opus 1 film set and chats with the young director and cast. (November 1, 2014)

Green ideas: Secretary for the Environment KS Wong shares his views on low carbon living with 500 secondary school students at the Eco Expo Asia. (November 1, 2014)

Banners unsafe: Fire Services Department Deputy Chief Fire Officer Leung Wai-hung tells reporters that illegally displayed giant banners endanger people's safety and should be removed. (November 1, 2014)

Promoting innovation: Secretary for Commerce & Economic Development Gregory So opens the InnoCarnival at the Hong Kong Science Park in Shatin. (November 1, 2014)

Impractical suggestion: Chief Secretary Carrie Lam tells reporters that any activities conducted using the name “referendum” are not legally binding. (November 2, 2014)

Charitable cause: Financial Secretary John Tsang speaks at the Heifer Race to Feed prize ceremony. (November 2, 2014)

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