The Hong Kong government intends to update the Code of Civil Service and will no longer use the word "political neutral". It was originally expected to issue a draft version of the first quarter of this year.Yang He Beiyin, director of the Hong Kong Civil Service Bureau, said that she is still being drafted and there is no specific time form. She said that she is still considering whether the Civil Service Code will retain the word "political neutral".

According to the Sing Tao Daily, Yang Hebein said that the meaning of the behind "political neutrality" will definitely stay in the rules, just to see how to express it.It is emphasized that the relevant concepts should be expressed clearly without the interpretation of people.

Yang He Beiyin also emphasized that the political neutrality of civil servants, that is, no matter how their own political tendencies, no matter which political party and civil servants have work, he must also faithfully execute the government, orThe decision of its service department should not be affected by personal thoughts and bias.

As for whether it will join the words such as maintaining national sovereignty, security, and development of interests, Yang He Beiyin said that civil servants should basically reach the rules and sayColleagues who work or join the civil servant team have this request.

Yang He Beiyin also said that he had started to work after the administration report last year, but when the Chief Executive heard that there were many opinions in the society, the bureau had to study in depth and would be completed as soon as possible.