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CY Leung appoints technology adviser after IT bureau blocked by Legco filibuster

Former PolyU president Nicholas Yang will be non-official member as Leung revives IT bid

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Nicholas Yang and CY Leung speak to the press at Central Government Offices in Tamar. Yang is the former executive vice-president of the Polytechnic University. Photo: David Wong

The former Polytechnic University vice-president was yesterday parachuted into the Executive Council as Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying paved the way to renew his bid to establish a tech bureau following its defeat last month.

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Tipped as Leung's preferred choice of secretary for the bureau, former university administrator Nicholas Yang Wei-hsiung has become the chief executive's adviser on innovation and technology and an Exco non-official member.

Taiwan-born Yang, 59, will also head a new advisory body that will replace the current steering committee on innovation and technology presided over by Financial Secretary John Tsang Chun-wah. Leung did not say whether Tsang would play any role in the new body.

Yang's three-in-one appointment angered pan-democrats, whose filibuster successfully killed the government's plan for the bureau in the Legislative Council. They criticised Leung for creating "a political sanctuary" for a potential minister without lawmakers' support.

Announcing the appointment, Leung said Yang had "extensive experience, personal networks and an international perspective".

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