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Anson Chan

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"And 'speak truth unto power'? What does this mean? It means giving your best advice to superiors based on the best information available and objective analysis even when you know it may not be music to their ears."
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Source: From Anson Chan's speech addressing to the Asia Society Hong Kong Center in April 2001.

 
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