Hong Kong’s ministerial team spent HK$46.6 million on visits in past 3 years
Hong Kong's 21 ministerial-level officials spent HK$46.6 million (US$5.9 million) on official trips over the past three financial years (2023-2026). Finance chief Paul Chan Mo-po accounted for nearly a quarter of the total expenses, spending HK$11.95 million across 35 trips to destinations including Peru, Saudi Arabia, and mainland China.

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AI-generatedHong Kong's 21 ministerial-level officials spent HK$46.6 million (US$5.9 million) on official trips over the past three financial years (2023-2026). Finance chief Paul Chan Mo-po accounted for nearly a quarter of the total expenses, spending HK$11.95 million across 35 trips to destinations including Peru, Saudi Arabia, and mainland China. Secretary for Commerce and Economic Development Algernon Yau Ying-wah traveled most frequently, undertaking 50 trips costing HK$7.21 million. The details of these expenses were revealed in official records released to legislators. Chan was typically accompanied by one to five staff members, with the average trip costing over HK$341,000.
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5 extractedChan's trips incurred a total cost of HK$11.95 million.
Paul Chan made 35 visits during the three financial years running from 2023 to 2026.
Algernon Yau Ying-wah made 50 trips in the past three years at a cost of HK$7.21 million.
Finance chief Paul Chan Mo-po accounted for nearly a quarter of the total spending.
Hong Kong’s 21 ministerial-level officials spent more than HK$46.6 million on trips over the past three financial years.