2nd term CE advisers appointed
The Government today announced the appointment of 34 members to the Chief Executive's Council of Advisers and their term will take effect from Tuesday to June 30, 2027.
The council is a high-level body that advises the Chief Executive on Hong Kong's strategic development, leveraging on opportunities from national and global developments.
Chief Executive John Lee said that the council was established in 2023, comprising members who are distinguished and eminent leaders in their respective fields or internationally renowned scholars or experts.
Mr Lee noted that they have been providing him with valuable insights and wise counsel to the benefit of the strategic development of Hong Kong.
“I look forward to council members continuing to offer advice on strategic issues such as how Hong Kong can further consolidate its competitiveness during the period of economic restructuring, actively dovetail with national strategies and integrate into the national development, deepen international exchanges and co-operation, and enhance regional co-operation, with a view to building a better Hong Kong together,” he added.