‘Outcomes, not output’: Exco held 25% fewer meetings over John Lee’s tenure so far

Hong Kong’s top decision-making body has held 25 per cent fewer meetings in the first 3½ years of the current administration compared with the previous two governments, the South China Morning Post has found, with the group’s secretariat urging the public to focus on “outcomes of the work” rather than on the number of gatherings.
The Executive Council Secretariat stopped short of commenting on the trend directly due to the principle of confidentiality, but said the government had been…  

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