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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