Ex-Hong Kong civil service chief taking Citybus on ‘new journey’ as chairman

Published: 10:03pm, 30 Oct 2025Updated: 11:30pm, 30 Oct 2025

Hong Kong franchised bus operator Citybus has appointed a former head of the city’s Civil Service Bureau as its new chairman, who will oversee a fleet of 1,700 buses providing essential public transport for local residents.

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Citybus announced the appointment of Joshua Law Chi-kong on Thursday, who it said had provided “strategic counsel” to the company since joining parent firm Bravo Transport Services as a special adviser in 2021.

“I am greatly honoured to be appointed as chairman of Citybus,” Law said. “I look forward to working closely with board members to lead Citybus onto a new journey, continuing to deliver safe, reliable and efficient public transport services to our passengers.”

He also thanked outgoing chairman Cliff Zhang Kun, who he said had “laid a solid foundation” for Citybus in advancing zero-emission initiatives and post-pandemic recovery.

A career civil servant, Law rose through the ranks to become secretary for the civil service in 2017, a post he held until a cabinet reshuffle in 2020 under then chief executive Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor.

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Law’s tenure coincided with the 2019 social unrest, where he issued a letter warning government employees they could face immediate suspension or other disciplinary action if they were arrested for taking part in unlawful public activities.

  

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