Tourism capacity report completed

The Secretary for Security Wong Sio Chak has submitted a report of the city’s tourism capacity to Chief Executive Chui Sai On. Wong said the report examined the crowd control and border crossings reports during the Chinese New Year holidays over the past few years, particularly focusing on this year.
“We have made assessments on the issues […] including what hidden worries we have with the border crossings and what risks we have during crowd controls,” he explained, as reported by TDM radio.
The secretary said that Macau needs more services and improved security guarantees in its current development. “Stability is first; there will be no development without stability. This is a consensus in the government and also around the world. So in one aspect, we need to appropriately increase manpower, and in other aspects, to improve on our execution and our enforcement mechanism,” he said, adding that the authorities hope to achieve the greatest results with the smallest number of personnel.
Wong also revealed that the government plans to recruit 2,000 more public workers this year. 500 of these posts are within the security field, and recruitment is now underway.
The tourism capacity report was compiled by the Secretary for Security and Secretary for Social Affairs and Culture. The CE instructed them to finish the report earlier this month for submission to the central government.

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