Letters | What exactly keeps Hong Kong government from moving faster
Readers discuss the bureaucratic culture of doing as little work as possible, the top-heavy civil service and why Hong Kong must not forget Deng Xiaoping’s words
Chief executive hopeful John Lee Ka-chiu (centre) arrives at the New Territories Association of Societies in Tai Po on April 16. Lee has pledged to improve civil service procedures once he takes office. Photo: Xiaomei Chen
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Why does the Hong Kong government work so slowly? This is a question many Hongkongers have asked in recent years. Typical examples include the construction of affordable public housing and the Sha Tin-Central link of the MTR. Some projects not only take years to complete but have also gone considerably over their budget.