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Hong Kong leader defends tougher civil service appraisal system amid backlash
Hong Kong's leader defends a revised civil service appraisal system aimed at improving public trust and morale, despite backlash from unions. The government plans to provide further explanations about the changes, which include a 'fair reward and punishment mechanism'.
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