Secretary For Commerce and Economic Development - List of Office Holders

List of Office Holders

Name Took office Left office
Secretary for Economic Services
Stephen Ip July 1, 1997 June 30, 2000
Sandra Lee 2000 June 30, 2002
Secretary for Economic Development and Labour
Stephen Ip July 1, 2002 June 30, 2007
Secretary for Commerce and Economic Development
Frederick Ma July 1, 2007 July 11, 2008
Rita Lau July 12, 2008 April 13, 2011
Gregory So April 14, 2011 June 27, 2011
June 28, 2011 Incumbent

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