Retiring InvestHK director general Mike Rowse will release his version of the HarbourFest saga in a tell-all tome by the middle of next year.
'I'm really looking forward to that. Most of the work has already been done,' he said yesterday.
Tentatively titled No Minister, the book is one of two planned by Mr Rowse, who turns 60 on Sunday, and follows a July court ruling that effectively cleared him of wrongdoing in the controversial HK$100 million concert series in 2003.
The book will be the first time Mr Rowse has publicly given his account of the HarbourFest controversy. He retires tomorrow.
The other book he has planned will be an autobiography.
'I don't think the full story has been told yet and that's why one of my books is going to tell it,' Mr Rowse said yesterday.