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HK Monetary Authority deputy resigns
www.chinaview.cn 2005-04-12 22:49:13

    HONG KONG, April 12 (Xinhuanet) -- Hong Kong Monetary Authority Deputy Chief Executive Norman Chan has resigned, and will leave office in May, According to a government press release Tuesday.

    Authority Chief Executive Joseph Yam hailed Chan's efforts in the body's reserves management and international affairs, saying his departure is a great loss.

    Chan said his time at the authority has given him the most satisfying and memorable experiences in a public service career of nearly three decades.

    "Now, after nearly 30 years in the public service, I have decided that this is the right time for me to take a break from the public sector and pursue other interests," Chan said, adding he intends to study abroad.

    Chan joined the authority on its establishment in 1993, having served as a Government Administrative Officer since 1976. He was made Deputy Chief Executive in 1996. Enditem

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