Lam's office will be at Pacific Place One in Admiralty |
There was a lot of excitement and confusion when former TVB anchor Chris Wong posted on social media that former chief executive Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor was spotted in Heathrow Airport in London, appearing to be transferring to go somewhere else.
Ex-TVB anchor misreported Lam being in the UK |
She was there having breakfast alone before attending a seminar held by a pro-Beijing think tank.
There was a flurry of comments wondering why Lam would be in the UK when she has been sanctioned there.
Nevertheless, there is definitely brouhaha over the news that she has an office -- she has retired, why does she need an office? -- in Pacific Place -- and that it will cost a whopping HK$22 million (US$2.8 million) over three years.
The 2,874 sq ft space above the shopping mall in Admiralty will cost HK$377,000 per month in rent for a three-year contract.
The space is being renovated at the tune of HK$8.7 million.
Since the time of Tung Chee-hwa as the first chief executive, each successive leader has had an office set up for them by the government so that they can perform such activities as "receiving visiting dignitaries and delegations, giving local and overseas media interviews, and taking part in speaking engagements."
The offices of previous leaders have been situated in a historic building in Mid-Levels, and so Lam's office will be the first one located on commercial property.
It doesn't seem like there was any discussion about how much rent taxpayers should be shelling out for an office for arguably the most hated chief executive (so far). Nor does there seem to be any discussion of a tender...
And as a former chief executive her perks include having a chauffeur, a senior personal assistant and an assistant clerical officer.
Lam's office is the first on commercial property |
Dominic Lee Tsz-king of the New People's Party seems to be the only one grumbling about Lam's office, describing it as "too expensive and unnecessary."
"I don't understand why a separate office needs to be rented in such a premium location... so much taxpayers' money will be spent," he said.
Indeed, many are wondering the same thing.
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