The head of Hong Kong’s Hospital Authority will leave the organisation, which has been rocked by a series of recent blunders, when his contract ends next year.
Dr Leung Pak-yin, who turns 60 next year, described his decision to leave after nine years as chief executive as “emotional and difficult”. In a letter to his 76,000 staff on Thursday, Leung also said his more than 10-year stint at the authority, which runs the city’s public hospitals, was “the most glorious...
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