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Access to Information

The disclosure log provides summary descriptions of the nature of information requested and released under the Code on Access to Information (“the Code”) by the Offices of the Chief Secretary for Administration and the Financial Secretary1. The disclosure log will be updated on a quarterly basis.

If any member of the public wishes to obtain any information listed in the disclosure log, an information request should be made to our Access to Information Officer. Such requests will be handled in accordance with the Code.

January to March 2024

Reference number Information requested and released
CSODL-2024-01 Information related to Legislative Council Papers in 1986 and 1988
CSODL-2024-02 Information related to the appointment of Assistant Executive Managers
CSODL-2024-03 Administration of Declarations and Oaths
CSODL-2024-04 Administration of Declarations and Oaths
CSODL-2024-05 Information related to the Arrangement on Mutual Taking of Evidence in Civil and Commercial Matters between the Courts of the Mainland and the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region
CSODL-2024-06 Information related to the Forfeiture Mechanism
CSODL-2024-07 Information related to the Forfeiture Mechanism
CSODL-2024-08 Information related to the Forfeiture Mechanism

April to June 2024

Reference number Information requested and released
CSODL-2024-09 Expenditure limits for official meals
CSODL-2024-10 Method and cost of waste handling of Central Government Offices after the implementation of municipal solid waste charging
CSODL-2024-11 Guidelines related to provision of names and post titles to members of the public and the content page of General Regulations

 

Note: The disclosure log does not cover requests from individual persons/companies for information about themselves and their complaint cases, or requests for information already published or available through an existing charged service.

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  • Including Chief Secretary for Administration's Private Office, Financial Secretary’s Private Office, Administration Wing, Government Records Service, Protocol Division, Policy Innovation and Co-ordination Office and Office of the Government Economist.