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Eva Cheng
鄭汝樺
Eva Cheng at the Diocesan Girls' School (DGS) 150th Anniversary Gala Dinner (2010)
Secretary for Transport and Housing
In office
1 July 2007 – 30 June 2012
Chief ExecutiveSir Donald Tsang
Chief SecretaryHenry Tang
UndersecretaryYau Shing-mu
Permanent SecretaryFrancis Ho & D. W. Pescod
Preceded bySarah Liao (as Secretary for the Environment, Transport and Works)
Michael Suen (as Secretary for Housing, Planning and Lands)
Succeeded byAnthony Cheung
Personal details
Born (1960-05-31) 31 May 1960 (age 64)
Alma materDiocesan Girls' School
University of Hong Kong (B.A.)

Eva Cheng
Traditional Chinese鄭汝樺
Simplified Chinese郑汝桦

Eva Cheng, GBS (Chinese: 鄭汝樺; born 31 May 1960, Hong Kong) was the Secretary for Transport and Housing and the chairman of the Hong Kong Housing Authority[1] in the Hong Kong Government.

She joined as a civil servant in the Administrative Service in 1983.

Cheng has served in various bureaux and departments in the government, including Deputy Head of the Central Policy Unit (1996–1998), Deputy Director of Administration (1997), Deputy Secretary for Information Technology and Broadcasting (later renamed Deputy Secretary for Commerce, Industry and Technology) (1998–2003), Commissioner for Tourism (2003–2006), and Permanent Secretary for Economic Development and Labour (Economic Development) (2006–2007).

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Political offices
Preceded by

Sarah Liao

asSecretary for the Environment, Transport and Works
Secretary for Transport and Housing
2007–2012
Succeeded by

Anthony Cheung

Preceded by

Michael Suen

asSecretary for Housing, Planning and Lands
Preceded by

Michael Suen

Chairman of Hong Kong Housing Authority
2007–2012
Order of precedence
Preceded by

Albert Cheng
Recipients of the Gold Bauhinia Star

Hong Kong order of precedence
Recipients of the Gold Bauhinia Star
Succeeded by

Lawrence Lau
Recipients of the Gold Bauhinia Star


Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Eva_Cheng&oldid=1215473458"

Categories: 
1960 births
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Alumni of Diocesan Girls' School
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