Commissioner of Police (Hong Kong)

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The Commissioner of Police (Traditional Chinese: 警務處處長) heads the Hong Kong Police Force and reports to the Secretary for Security.

[edit] Chiefs of the police force

The Commissioner is the current head of the Hong Kong Police.

  • Chief Magistrates
    • 1841 – Captain William Caine
    • 1844 (Feb) – Captain Haly
    • 1844 (Mar) – Captain Bruce
  • Captains-Superintendent
    • 1845 – Charles May
    • 1862 – William Quin
    • 1866 – Walter Deane
    • 1892 – Major-General Alexander Adam
    • 1893 – Francis Henry May
    • 1902 – Joseph Badeley
    • 1913 – Charles Messer
    • 1918 – Edward Wolfe
  • Inspectors-General
    • 1930 – Edward Wolfe
    • 1934 – Thomas King
  • Commissioners
    • 1938 – Thomas King
    • 1941 – John Pennefather-Evans
    • 1946 – Colonel C. H. Samson (British Military Administration)
    • 1946 – Duncan McIntosh
    • 1953 – Arthur Maxwell
    • 1959 – Henry Heath
    • 1966 – Edward Tyrer
    • 1967 – Edward Eates
    • 1969 – Charles Sutcliffe
    • 1974 – Brian Selvin
    • 1979 – Roy Henry
    • 1982 – Raymon Anning
    • 1989 – Li Kwan Ha
    • 1994 – Hui Ki On
    • 2001 – Tsang Yam Pui
    • 2003 – Dick Lee

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[edit] Principal officials of Hong Kong  
Secretaries of departments: Chief Secretary | Financial Secretary | Secretary for Justice
Secretaries of bureaux: Civil Service | Commerce, Industry and Technology | Constitutional Affairs | Economic Development and Labour | Education and Manpower | Environment, Transport and Works | Financial Services and the Treasury | Health, Welfare and Food | Home Affairs | Housing, Planning and Lands | Security
Other principal officials: Audit | Police | ICAC | Customs and Excise | Immigration

Past secretaries of bureaux (after 1997): Broadcasting, Culture and Sport Bureau | Commerce and Industry | Economic Services | Environment and Food | Health and Welfare | Housing | Information Technology and Broadcasting | Planning and Lands | Trade and Industry | Transport | Treasury | Works