Civil Service Bureau, Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.
Civil Service Bureau assumes overall policy responsibility for the management of the civil service, including such matters as appointment, pay and conditions of service, staff management, manpower planning, training and discipline.
As always, the civil service in Hong Kong serves the public with dedication and is reputed for its efficiency, integrity, impartiality and professionalism. It plays a pivotal role in fostering effective governance as well as maintaining stability and prosperity of the city.
The Civil Service Bureau is one of the 13 policy bureaux under the Government Secretariat of the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. It assumes overall policy responsibility for the management of the Civil Service, including such matters as appointments, pay and conditions of service, staff management, manpower planning, training, discipline and use of official languages in the Civil Service. The Bureau is headed by the Secretary for the Civil Service who is underpinned by the Permanent Secretary for the Civil Service, three Deputy Secretaries, the Director of General Grades and a number of Principal Assistant Secretaries. Details can be found under the section of Organisation and Functions of the Civil Service Bureau.
Following the incorporation of the former Official Languages Agency and Civil Service Training and Development Institute into the Civil Service Bureau on 1 July 2003 and 1 April 2004 respectively, this bureau at present has more than 620 staff. They maintain close contacts with other bureaux, government departments, central and departmental staff consultative machinery, and public executive and advisory statutory bodies to ensure that the Administration is staffed by an efficient, effective and stable civil service which is sensitive and responsive to the changing needs and expectations of the community.

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