Hong Kong to slash over 10,000 civil service posts by mid-2027: minister
Hong Kong's government plans to cut over 10,000 civil service positions by June 2027, the end of Chief Executive John Lee's term. Civil service minister Ingrid Yeung announced the cuts, stating that nearly 60% of the reductions will be junior roles, while about 3% will be senior positions.

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AI-generatedHong Kong's government plans to cut over 10,000 civil service positions by June 2027, the end of Chief Executive John Lee's term. Civil service minister Ingrid Yeung announced the cuts, stating that nearly 60% of the reductions will be junior roles, while about 3% will be senior positions. The move aims to directly reduce government expenditure by decreasing financial provisions allocated to bureaus and departments based on the number of posts. Yeung clarified that the overall civil service has already been reduced to 188,000, and the cuts are a direct way to lower spending. The reductions are expected to be cumulative over the next few years.
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5 extractedThe overall civil service has already been trimmed to 188,000.
The reduction in establishment is the most direct way to cut actual expenditure.
About 3% of the deleted posts are at the senior level.
Close to 60% of the deleted posts are junior roles.
More than 10,000 government posts will be cut by June 2027.