Housing Bureau
Housing Bureau 房屋局 | |
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Hong Kong Government Agency | |
Housing Bureau Logo | |
Secretary | Winnie Ho |
Under Secretary | Victor Tai |
Permanent Secretary | Agnes Wong |
Political Assistant | Au Yeung Man-sin |
Agency Information | |
Establishment | 2022 |
Affiliation | Financial Secretary |
Headquarter | 26/F, Immigration Tower, 7 Gloucester Road, Wanchai, Hong Kong |
Contact | |
Website | Official Website |
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Traditional Chinese | 房屋局 | ||||||||||||
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Housing Bureau (HB) is one of the fifteen policy bureaux for the Government of Hong Kong. It is responsible for the housing portfolios. The agency was established on 1 July 2022. The current (since 1 July 2022) Secretary for Housing is Winnie Ho.
This bureau was newly established under the re-organization of policy bureaux proposed by Carrie Lam, the fifth Chief Executive of Hong Kong, and was adopted by John Lee, the succeeding Chief Executive after Carrie Lam.[1] On 19 June 2022, the Central People's Government announced the appointment of Winnie Ho, previously the Director of Architectural Services, as the first Secretary for Housing.[2]
Subordinate departments
There is only one department managed by the bureau:[3]
- Housing Department
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