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Top civil servants โ€˜liable if they donโ€™t flag systemic loopholesโ€™ under proposal

A proposed accountability framework will hold government department heads personally liable for systemic loopholes that they fail to flag to superiors, Hong Kongโ€™s civil service chief has said. Secretary for the Civil Service Ingrid Yeung Ho Poi-yan also said that public perception could play a role in decisions on pay adjustments for government employees, after being questioned about the potential impact of an inquiry into the cityโ€™s deadliest fire in decades. In a television appearance on...

Silence, the court is in session

The resignation of Allahabad High Court judge Yashwant Varma last month, amid parliamentary proceedings to remove him over allegations that burnt wads of unaccounted cash were found at his Delhi residence in 2025, has brought into focus how the judiciary holds itself to account. Aaratrika Bhaumik reports on the opacity surrounding complaints against judges, the routine rejection of information requests,ย and the shrinking space for criticism

Hong Kongโ€™s civil service accountability system will end buck-passing mentality

Kudos to the Secretary for the Civil Service Ingrid Yeung Ho Poi-yan for introducing a two-tier civil service accountability system. This will include giving an independent statutory body, the Public Service Commission, powers to investigate โ€œwidespread, repetitive and systemicโ€ management problems, while department heads can investigate problems involving rank-and-file officers. To many, the revamp of the civil service accountability system is long overdue. Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu has...

Government should probe department heads โ€˜cautiouslyโ€™ under new system: Regina Ip

The Hong Kong government should use its proposed accountability system prudently to investigate department heads and avoid undermining morale among civil servants, a top adviser to the cityโ€™s leader has said. But Regina Ip Lau Suk-yee, convenor of the cityโ€™s top decision-making Executive Council, stressed on Sunday that the system would serve as a reminder for leaders to actively spot deficiencies in their departments and โ€œdo better in handling residentsโ€™ complaintsโ€. In a televised interview,...

Advisory body to be given power to probe government department heads for serious offences

A statutory advisory body in Hong Kong will be given new powers as early as June to investigate government department heads over โ€œserious, widespread or systemicโ€ problems, as part of a broader push to institutionalise official accountability. The subsidiary legislation drafted by the Civil Service Bureau, which was submitted to the Legislative Council on Tuesday, sought to grant the Public Service Commission, an independent, statutory body that advises the government on civil service...

CCTVs in police stations: All issues will be sorted out within two weeks, Centre tells Supreme Court

Attorney Generalโ€™s assurance comes as the Supreme Court emphasises the urgent need for accountability and transparency in law enforcement