My Uganda: A Hong Kong Police Officer's Memories of his Workplace

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My Uganda: A Hong Kong Police Officer's Memories of his Workplace

The author has been a devout Christian since he was a teenager. He once had a dream of preaching and planned to go to Uganda to serve, but the dream was never realized. He has worked in different corners of the workplace, and has wonderfully realized the aspirations of a preacher, either from the heart or from the overflow of words. Uganda, where the author serves, is not far away in Africa, but close to the workplace. This book records the author's more than 30 years of police career, during which he has taken on diverse positions and unique tasks, and has steadily moved forward step by step. Reality is not as sensational as a movie plot, but the dynamic and exciting parts of the internal tug-of-war with the organizational culture and the external struggle with the dark forces are no less than those of a movie. The various encounters shuttle between difficulties and twists and turns, which is quite exciting and interesting. General workplace records are mostly narrative, but the author focuses more on communicating the calculations and struggles behind his choices. The book interweaves many family details, which makes a real life story more vividly projected, and also reflects the author's value orientation towards people and things.
Book Title My Uganda: A Hong Kong Police Officer's Memories of his Workplace
Author Victor Kung Wai-kwok
ISBN 9789620450273
Book Language Chinese
Publication Date 2022-08-01
Publisher Joint Publishing
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