Hong Kong earmarks additional HK$5 billion for national security



Hong Kong authorities have allocated HK$5 billion (US$638 million) in funding for efforts to safeguard national security, bringing the total amount earmarked for this purpose to HK$18 billion over the past five years, an official document has revealed.

The South China Morning Postโ€™s check on the governmentโ€™s general revenue expenditure accounts for the financial year ending in March 2026 showed a non-recurrent expenditure of HK$5 billion set aside for a โ€œspecial fund to meet the expenditure for safeguarding national securityโ€.

This funding marks the third non-recurrent expenditure from the government for national security spending. The government previously allocated HK$8 billion in the 2021-22 budget and another HK$5 billion in the 2023-24 financial year, bringing accumulated funding to HK$18 billion.

National security budgets and staffing were approved by the chief executive and were not subject to any restrictions within the cityโ€™s laws, the Treasury said in the document that was published in the government gazette. This expenditure was not included in the governmentโ€™s budget document and estimates in the 2025-26 budget.

Only the first appropriation of HK$8 billion was included in the estimated revenue and expenditure of several government accounts in the 2021-22 budget.

Financial Secretary Paul Chan Mo-po had said in 2024 that national security expenses were handled through a separate budget from the Committee for Safeguarding National Security.

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