港府委任梁鳳儀出任證監會行政總裁
行政長官已根據《證券及期貨條例》(第571章)委任梁鳳儀出任證監會行政總裁,任期三年,由明年1月1日至2025年12月31日,接替即將離任的歐達禮。
財政司司長陳茂波今日公布有關任命時表示,梁鳳儀對香港證券及期貨市場的運作和規管以及證監會的運作有深入認識,經驗豐富,同時十分了解內地和國際金融市場,並在業界享有良好聲譽,具有提升香港作為國際金融中心的視野,對梁鳳儀領導證監會及促進香港證券及期貨市場的監管和發展充滿信心。
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