Carrie Lam resigns as Chief Secretary

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Carrie Lam at a press conference in January, 2017.

Chief Secretary Carrie Lam, has submitted her resignation, local broadcaster Cable TV reported, citing people it didn’t identify.

Lam, 59, will step down from her position as Chief Secretary, Cable TV said today, setting up a possible run for the chief executive role. Neither her office or that of Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying immediately responded to e-mails seeking comment.

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