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Conflict with China: Number of Hong Kong civil servants quitting govt reaches highest figures in 15 years

| @indiablooms | May 17, 2021, at 03:42 am

Hong Kong: In the past 15 years, Hong Kong is witnessing a major change as nearly 2,000 civil servants quit working for the government, media reports said on Sunday.

"That also accounted for about a fifth of those who left the service for various reasons in the past financial year," South China Morning Post reported.

The number choosing to leave has steadily been rising since 2006-07 when about 400 government workers – around 0.3 per cent – left. The number surpassed the 1,000 mark in 2015-16, or roughly 0.65 per cent, according to a paper prepared for legislators by the Civil Service Bureau which encompasses the past 15 years, the newspaper reported.

The figure for 2020-21 represented 1.05 per cent.

Hong Kong has been witnessing major challenges and conflict with China over numerous issues in recent times.

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