Hospital Authority chief Leong Che-hung also offers to go, but board says he should stay on
Health minister Yeoh Eng-kiong resigned last night - three days after a critical Legco report put the blame for the mishandling of last year's Sars outbreak that killed 299 people squarely on his shoulders.
At the end of three days of high drama, Chief Executive Tung Chee-hwa said he had accepted the resignation of a 'dedicated, courageous professional'. Dr Yeoh was the third minister under Mr Tung's new ministerial system to resign under public pressure.
Dr Yeoh will stay on as secretary for health, welfare and food for three months in a caretaker role while a replacement is found.
Hospital Authority chairman Leong Che-hung also offered to resign but this was unanimously rejected by the authority's board, which said all its members would follow if Dr Leong quit. The board also described Dr Yeoh's resignation as 'absolutely unnecessary'.
Trying to fight back his tears, Dr Yeoh said: 'I'd like to say that in the past 33 years I've had the opportunity to serve the community and it has been my honour.