Civil Service Assembly Appeals No Objection Notice Inviting Director of the Chief Executive to Cover the Dialogue

Following the early opening of an anonymous open letter from hundreds of civil servants from 44 policy bureaux and departments, the Chief Executive, Mrs Carrie Lam, responded to the five major demands of the Civil Refugee Ordinance, and a civil servant plans to cover it in Central on Friday night

The Garden initiated the rally “The Real Body” and once again urged the Hong Kong Government to respond to the five major demands. The five promoters applied to the Central Police Station for a no-objection notice in the evening of the evening and invited the Chief Executive Lin Zhengyue and the Secretary to come to the public for the evening.

Five civil servants working in different government departments are planning to launch a rally called “Public servants and fellow travellers” in Chater Garden, Central on the evening of August 2 (Friday). I hope that through peaceful assembly, the voice of civil servants will be united. In response to the actual actions, the Government has responded to the five major demands of the public to rebuild the public’s confidence in the Government. It also asked the Police to bring the attackers of the 7.21 Yuen Long incident to justice as soon as possible to restore public confidence in the Police Force.

Stressing that peace and rationality do not want to have an impact

One of the founders, Yan Wuzhou, met with the media after several other sponsors went to the Central Police Station to apply for a no-objection notice. He said that the meeting was held because the community had tried their best in the anti-reform movement and the civil servants. In their posts, they hope to do their part to help the society. Moreover, civil servants are ordinary citizens and they will be anxious about the current situation. Therefore, they hope to hold a rally to let civil servants express their views and urge the Hong Kong Government to respond to the five major demands.

Yan Wuzhou said that he would invite the chief executive and director to come to the public dialogue that night, and stressed that the gathering was moderate in nature and kept the principle of peaceful rationality. Therefore, he did not want any impact on the night and expected that about 2,000 people would participate in the rally that night.

Yan Wuzhou, who works for the Labour Department, pointed out that a group of promoters agreed that civil servants should be politically neutral when performing their duties. However, after the civil service lays down the staff card and removes the uniform, it is no different from the general Hong Kong people and has freedom of speech. Therefore, he does not think that civil servants will meet any relevant codes.

Don’t worry about being promoted after the fall

Was asked if he would be worried about the promotion of promotion due to the holding of the rally. Yan Wuzhou believed that the civil service system was promoted according to performance, and the nature of the gathering was moderate and held at night. It would not affect the civil servants to perform their duties, so they were not worried about launching the rally. Will affect the promotion or be settled after the fall. As to whether a civil service strike will be launched, Yan Wuzhou said that there is no plan to call for strike or work by chapter at this stage.

In response to the enquiry, the Civil Service Bureau stated that civil servants must maintain political neutrality in the performance of their public functions. When civil servants express their opinions in their personal capacity, they should ensure that their opinions do not make them detrimental to their impartiality and politics in public office. The important principle of neutrality.

Looking up the record, the founder of the rally, Yan Wuzhou, served as the vice president of the Chinese University Student Union in 2012. In the same year, he had initiated a strike to oppose national education.

Founder Yan Wuzhou participated in anti-nation education

In addition, there are rumors on the Internet that the senior officials of the Information Services Department have forced the Director of Information to jointly support the police. The circulated letter includes “We (the Director of Information) thank the police for their dedication in social disputes and conflicts, try their best to maintain restraint and strive to maintain the public. The words “order” once caused the netizens to be at a loss. The Information Services Department publicly denied this incident last night, clarifying that the allegations were all fabricated, and condemned the misleading public for deliberately publishing false statements.


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