AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoCivic Policy & Public Service: Chief Executive John Lee defended a tougher civil service appraisal system after backlash, saying it’s a “fair reward and punishment” approach, with the bottom 10% (D–F) facing pay increment delays starting in October. National Security Law: The government proposed letting the leader unilaterally classify criminal acts as national security offences, drawing fresh criticism over further erosion of freedoms. Consultation & Planning: Hong Kong will launch a two-month public consultation on its first five-year blueprint on June 15, aiming to align the city’s economy, infrastructure, healthcare and education with the national plan. Education & Leadership: A school principal fired after swearing at security guards during a Singapore trip says he’s seeking legal advice, while the school has advertised for a new head requiring “excellent character.” Public Health: CHP is investigating a locally acquired mpox case linked to a Mong Kok venue and urges high-risk groups to get vaccinated; FEHD also reported mosquito control updates after Aedes albopictus indices rose to 17.5% in May. Culture & Lifestyle: Wellcome is rolling out its retro concept stores to Kennedy Town and Mong Kok, including a tram-themed launch; Hong Kong artist Wallace Woo unveiled “Geological Abstractionism,” positioning it as the territory’s first complete aesthetic system. Jobs & Youth: A Tai Po job fair will offer 2,700+ vacancies across industries, while separate coverage highlights concerns about Hong Kong youth NEET rates and the need for more targeted training and opportunities. Arts & Design: Smart Design Global 2026 announced 52 award-winning designs, spotlighting Hong Kong’s creative design power.
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