The Office was seen as a replacement for the Central Policy Unit (CPU). CPU was formally established in 1989 to supplement the then
Government Secretariat's work by researching and examining specific policy issues. On 27 February 2017, the then-CE candidate
Carrie Lam suggested in her Election Manifesto to transform the Central Policy Unit into a policy and project coordination unit that looks after cross-bureau and cross-department projects and fosters public participation in policy formulation and policy research and innovation. It was also suggested that the new unit would no longer be involved in the appointment of members of statutory bodies and Government committees. In October 2017,
Chief Executive Carrie Lam announced in her
Policy Address that the Policy Innovation and Coordination Office would be established to revamp the CPU. Young people who aspire to be engaged in policy research and policy and project coordination would be recruited to join the Office as non-civil service contract staff. In her Policy Address, Lam also announced the establishment of the Chief Executive's Council of Advisers on Innovation and Strategic Development, which would replace the Economic Development Commission and Commission on Strategic Development. The Policy Innovation and Coordination Office would provide secretarial support for the council and conduct evidence-based policy research in light of the council's suggestions. On 23 February 2018, the Finance Committee of the
Legislative Council approved the funding, i.e. the addition of four permanent posts in the civil service, for the establishment of the Office. On 1 April 2018, the Policy Innovation and Coordination Office was officially established.
Dissolution and uncertainties In January 2022, Chief Executive
Carrie Lam announced her proposed government restructuring plan during her attendance at the Chief Executive's Q&A session at the
Legislative Council. In the documents submitted to the Legislative Council, the Policy Innovation and Coordination Office was not listed in the organisational chart of the proposed restructured government. This aroused speculation from the public that the Policy Innovation and Coordination Office would be disbanded in the coming government administration. According to some government insiders, since the Policy Innovation and Coordination Office reported directly to the Chief Executive, the Lam administration would not put forward any proposals regarding the Office at that moment and its future would be decided by the next Chief Executive, such that if he sees fit, he may rename it as the "Development and Policy Reform Group". She was of the view that the formation of such a Unit would enable long-term planning and tighten cooperation with its Mainland counterpart, viz, the "
National Development and Reform Commission". After announcing his intention to run for the Chief Executive election,
John Lee Ka-chiu suggested that he would deliberate with the incumbent administration over the prospect of the Policy Innovation and Coordination Office. On 17 May 2022, upon
John Lee's successful election, the Executive Council endorsed Chief Executive-elect John Lee's proposal to reorganise government structure for his coming administration. The proposal affirmed most of the recommendations put forward in Carrie Lam's policy address. However, both the Policy Innovation and Coordination Office and the Central Policy Unit which was speculated to be re-established, were not mentioned in the restructuring proposal. It has thus been observed that regardless of the format of the new policy research department, the Policy Innovation and Coordination Office would cease to exist. During a press release, Lee put emphasis on "strengthening" policy research and pledged to take into account different perspectives and views outside the government to facilitate a better understanding of different views in the society. He added that the proposed policy research group would also study issues relating to international affairs. On 1 July 2022, the website of PICO stated that the Office has ceased operation from 1 July 2022. == Comparison Between CPU and PICO ==