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Hong Kong civil service chief vows ‘attractive’ pay rise once economy improves

South China Morning Post

South China Morning Post

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June 26, 2026

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Hong Kong civil service chief vows ‘attractive’ pay rise once economy improves

Hong Kong’s civil service chief has pledged to deliver a “reasonable and attractive” pay adjustment once the economy and public finances improve, following the legislature’s approval of a flat 2 per cent pay rise for civil servants this year. The Legislative Council’s finance committee on Friday scrutinised HK6 billion (US765 million) in spending for the annual pay adjustment for civil servants and associated provisions for subvented organisations, after an earlier decision by the city’s top...

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South China Morning Post

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· Jul 3, 2026

Hong Kong ministers get 1.3% pay rise, after civil servants secure 2% salary bump

Hong Kong’s top ministers and other political appointees have received a 1.3 per cent pay rise, authorities have confirmed, after the government announced in June that civil servants would get a 2 per cent salary bump. In a reply to the South China Morning Post, the Constitutional and Mainland Affairs Bureau said on Friday that the decision was based on recommendations of an independent commission tasked with reviewing the salaries of politically appointed officials, lawmakers and the Executive...

OneIndia

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· Jul 12, 2026

Punjab Pending DA Dispute: 7.5 Lakh Employees and Pensioners Waiting for Their Legal Due!

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Focus Taiwan

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· Jul 10, 2026

Taiwan's average real regular wages post biggest gain in 6 years

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Malay Mail

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· Jun 22, 2026

Dennis Lim takes charge as Penang’s new police chief, vows peace, order and stronger community ties

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Seeking Alpha

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· Jun 23, 2026

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Utusan Malaysia

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· Jul 11, 2026

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Related coverage for "Hong Kong civil service chief vows ‘attractive’ pay rise once economy improves": South China Morning Post — Hong Kong ministers get 1.3% pay rise, after civil servants secure 2% salary bump. OneIndia — Punjab Pending DA Dispute: 7.5 Lakh Employees and Pensioners Waiting for Their Legal Due!. Focus Taiwan — Taiwan's average real regular wages post biggest gain in 6 years. Malay Mail — Dennis Lim takes charge as Penang’s new police chief, vows peace, order and stronger community ties. Seeking Alpha — Apple: Empirical Evidence Suggests Upcoming Price Hikes Will Boost Earnings. Utusan Malaysia — [TIDAK RASMI] BN mendahului di DUN Yong Peng