Exco needs to restate its vital contribution

A SEAT on the Executive Council is a mark of prestige and authority within the community, as well as a passport to the secrets of Government. It bestows both power and responsibility and, in the past, a high profile. When the Government needed supportfor its policies, members were expected to speak up.

Today its role in advising the Governor and acting as a check-and-balance on the administration's policies may be no different, but the public perception most certainly is. Since the October 7 policy speech by Mr Chris Patten, doubts have arisen as to the value and effectiveness of Exco.

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