Rosanna Law
Rosanna Law Shuk-pui is a Hong Kong government official, the current Secretary for Culture, Sports and Tourism after occupying various positions in the civil service.
Career
Law studied in Pope Paul VI College. She studied social sciences at Chinese University of Hong Kong and graduated in 1989, subsequently joining the civil service. She first worked as a labour officer and later as a trade officer, before entering the administrative officer team in 1990.In 2020, Law was appointed Commissioner for Transport, succeeding Mable Chan who was promoted to permanent secretary. Policies initiated during her term include new electronic toll collection system HKeToll and time-varying toll arrangement for three cross-harbour tunnels in an attempt to divert traffic.
Three years later she was appointed Permanent Secretary for Housing, responsible for leading a crackdown on public housing abuses.
Rising to fame as the transport commissioner and housing director, Law enjoyed a strong media presence. As the John Lee government entered the second half of the tenure, the 56-year-old civil servant was promoted to Secretary for Culture, Sports and Tourism in December 2024, when the embattled Kevin Yeung was sacked in the reshuffle. John Lee, the chief executive, praised her and Mable Chan, who was also joining the cabinet, for their "leadership, the articulation skills and the proactivity". Regina Ip, the long-time politician and Executive Council convener, recalled when she decided to take in Law as trade officer, she found her wise and intelligent.
In November 2025, after Hong Kong lost to Singapore in a football match, Law said that her football strategy "differed quite significantly" from the coach-Ashley Westwood's strategy.