Hong Kong chief secretary Carrie Lam says she won’t become another Anson Chan
Asked if she would take lead role in civil campaigns after retirement, city’s No 2 official replies: ‘Certainly not’
Hong Kong’s chief secretary Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor said she would not become another Anson Chan Fang On-sang, who has not shied away from throwing brickbats from the sidelines after leaving the civil service.
Hong Kong’s sitting No 2 government official made the remark before the city’s media yesterday during the last day of her visit to Sichuan province.
Asked if she would become another Anson Chan after retirement by taking a lead role in civil campaigns, she shook her head and said: “Certainly not.”
Chan served as chief secretary during the administration of former chief executive Tung Chee-hwa, but quit in 2001 amid speculation she did not get along well with him.
Since then, she has been a vocal critic of the administration and met local politicians during visits to Britain and the United States, articulating her unhappiness with the Hong Kong authorities.