CSB promotes "civil servants vote together" to district and on-site frontline civil servants (with photos/video)
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Mrs Yeung, the Permanent Secretary for the Civil Service, Mr Clement Leung, and the deputy secretaries formed a team to visit colleagues at the Hong Kong and Islands Prosecution and Licensing Section and the Wan Chai District Environmental Hygiene Office of the Food and Environmental Hygiene Department, as well as the Wan Chai District Leisure Services Office, the Lockhart Road Sports Centre and the Lockhart Road Public Library of the Leisure and Cultural Services Department. They also called on colleagues to mobilise their families to vote together. The Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene, Mr Donald Ng, and Acting Directors of Leisure and Cultural Services Miss Winnie Chui and Miss Eve Tam also attended the event.
Mrs Yeung said, "I will continue to widely promote the message of voting and supporting the election to colleagues in different departments, positions, and offices. Today, I met with civil servants of various grades, including Health Inspectors, Hawker Control Officers, Foremen, Leisure Services Managers, Librarians, Amenities Assistants, Cultural Services Assistants, colleagues from General Grades, and staff handling public applications at service counters. These civil servants interact most frequently with the public and serve as frontline service providers. I hope that each civil servant in every department at all levels clearly receives the message of voting together and demonstrates team spirit. Civil servants have a duty to lead by example, support the LegCo Election, and vote for their preferred representatives."
Mrs Yeung also took the opportunity to explain to civil servants working on shifts that they will not be prevented from voting due to their shift schedule, as departments will co-ordinate voting schedules with colleagues. She said, "Departments will also provide appropriate arrangements to allow colleagues to have a brief leave from their posts to vote at their designated polling stations. If colleagues are not on duty that day, I also encourage them to seize the opportunity and bring along family members to vote early."
The CSB will continue to adopt different means and formats to motivate civil servants to vote together on December 7.
Ends/Monday, November 10, 2025
Issued at HKT 16:35
Issued at HKT 16:35
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CSB promotes "civil servants vote together" to district and on-site frontline civil servants











