Ex-Hong Kong police deputy commissioner Albert Yuen set for hygiene chief role

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Ex-Hong Kong police deputy commissioner Albert Yuen set for hygiene chief role

The Hong Kong government has appointed a former deputy commissioner of the city’s police force to lead the Food and Environmental Hygiene Department (FEHD). Albert Yuen Yuk-kin, a former deputy commissioner of operations with the Hong Kong police, will lead the FEHD after retiring from his 37-year police career, the government said on Monday. The post is among two high-level official positions filled through open recruitment. Along with the director of information services ro

Albert Yuen Yuk-kin, a retired police deputy commissioner, has been appointed to head the Food and Environmental Hygiene Department. Yuen served in the Hong Kong police for 37 years before retiring. His new role is part of two high-level appointments made through open recruitment. The government announced the decision on Monday. Yuen will now oversee food and environmental hygiene policies. The appointment highlights the government's approach to leadership roles. It reflects a shift in administrative priorities. This move is significant as it brings law enforcement experience to public health management.

It demonstrates the government's strategy in staffing key departments with experienced officials.

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