Florinda Chan

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Florinda da Rosa Silva Chan
Chan Lai Man
陳麗敏
Secretary for Administration and Justice
In office
20 December 1999 – 20 December 2014
Chief ExecutiveEdmund Ho
Fernando Chui
Preceded byJorge Rangel (Secretary for Public Administration, Education, Youth and Justice)
Succeeded bySonia Chan
Personal details
BornJune 1954 (1954-06) (age 69)
Portuguese Macau
NationalityChinese (Macau)
ResidenceMacau
Alma materInternational Open University of Asia
Beijing Languages and Cultural University
Occupationcivil servant
Professionbusiness administration
Florinda Chan
Traditional Chinese陳麗敏
Simplified Chinese陈丽敏

Florinda da Rosa Silva Chan (陳麗敏) (1954–) the first Secretary for Administration and Justice in Macau.

Chan was born in Macau in June 1954. She was educated in Macau holding a master's degree in Business Administration. In July 1993, she attended a one-year programme in Chinese Language and Public Administration in Beijing. She is fluent in various languages including Chinese, Portuguese, English and Italian.

She has been with the Macau civil service since 1983 having served in various positions:

  • Division Chief, Division of Textile Negotiations 1983–1985
  • Macau Liaison Office in Brussels
  • Division Chief, Division of Quotas Control 1987–1995
  • Deputy Director of Economic Services Department 1995–1998
  • Director of Economic Services Department 1998–1999
  • Secretary-general of the Economic Committee 1993
  • Secretary to the Presidium of the Center for the Transfer of Productivity and Science and Technology 1998–1999
  • member of the Standing Committee of the Consultative Committee for the Basic Law of MSAR
  • Vice-chairman of the Economic Committee of the Macau Government
  • Chairman of the General Committee of the Center for the Transfer of Productivity and Science and Technology
  • Council member of the Association of the Basic Law of MSAR

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Preceded by Secretary for Administration and Justice of Macau
1999–2014
Succeeded by