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Hong Kong ministers get 1.3% pay rise, after civil servants secure 2% salary bump
Hong Kong’s top ministers and political appointees received a 1.3% pay increase, following a 2% salary raise for civil servants. The decision was based on recommendations from an independent commission reviewing politically appointed officials' salaries, confirmed by the Constitutional and Mainland Affairs Bureau in response to a newspaper inquiry.
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