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February 9 - Week in Review

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February 9 - Week in Review

See the week's main Government news in pictures

On the menu: Chief Executive CY Leung speaks at a business luncheon at the Convention & Exhibition Centre on February 9.

Cultural collaboration: Chief Secretary Carrie Lam launches Radio Television Hong Kong's consuls-general programme series on February 9.

Youth engagement: Chief Secretary Carrie Lam attends a youth exchange session on February 9 to discuss the method for selecting the Chief Executive.

Shopping blight: Chief Executive CY Leung speaks to the media ahead of the February 10 Executive Council meeting, expressing the Government's concern over the nuisance to local residents caused by parallel trading activities.

Financial appeal: Ahead of the February 10 Executive Council meeting, Chief Executive CY Leung urges lawmakers to approve the funding application to establish an Innovation & Technology Bureau.

Festive joy: Chief Secretary Carrie Lam (first right) presents gifts to seniors at a spring gathering organised by the Federation of Trade Unions on February 10.

Station stake: Secretary for Commerce & Economic Development Gregory So tells reporters on February 11 that ATV has made no application for shareholding changes, yet.

Creative rehabilitation: Chief Secretary Carrie Lam officiates at a drama and music performance by people in custody at Stanley Prison on February 11.

Evaluation report: Director of Immigration Chan Kwok-ki delivers a year-end review of the department's work in 2014 at a press conference on February 12.

Green awareness: Secretary for the Environment KS Wong visits retail shops in Wan Chai on February 13 to promote the plastic shopping bag levy that will be fully implemented on April 1.

Delaying tactic: Chief Executive CY Leung speaks to reporters after the Legislative Council Finance Committee failed to pass funding for a proposal to set up an Innovation & Technology Bureau, saying people have had enough of lawmakers' filibustering.

Regrettable delay: Secretary for Commerce & Economic Development Gregory So tells reporters he is extremely disappointed that a motion to establish an Innovation & Technology Bureau was not passed in the legislature.

On the menuCultural collaborationYouth engagementShopping blightFinancial appealFestive joyStation stakeCreative rehabilitationEvaluation reportGreen awarenessDelaying tacticRegrettable delay