Frederic Choi to take nearly a month of leave after officers found him at the massage establishment in a scandal police chief admits is blow to the force’s reputation. ( read original story ...)
Top Hong Kong national security officer under investigation
Hong Kong police said Wednesday that they are investigating a top national security officer after a police raid found him at an unlicensed massage business. The person under investigation is Frederic ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong national security officer Frederic Choi found in unlicensed massage parlour
A senior police officer in charge of overseeing Hong Kong’s national security law has been caught up in a raid on an unlicenced massage parlour.Frederic Choi, senior assistant commissioner and ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong: More than 40% of expats in AmCham survey are thinking of leaving
More than 40% of expats surveyed by the American Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong say they're considering moving away from the former British colony as China's influence grows and the city continues ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong: Top cop caught in unlicensed massage parlour raid
A top cop in Hong Kong police's National Security Department has been placed on leave after he was caught in a raid on an unlicensed massage parlour, say local media reports. Reports have named him as ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Government Plans Laws on Doxxing and Fake News
The Hong Kong government has begun the process of creating a new law to tackle the unauthorized release of personal data, or doxxing. “The current Personal Data (Privacy) Ordinance… ... ( read original story ...)
More Than 40% of Hong Kong Expats in AmCham Survey May Leave
More than 40% of members surveyed by the American Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong said they might leave the city, highlighting the business community’s concerns over a China-imposed national security ... ( read original story ...)
More Than 40% of Hong Kong Expats Surveyed by AmCham May Leave
More than 40% of members surveyed by the American Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong said they might leave the city, highlighting concerns over China’s imposition of a harsh national security law and ... ( read original story ...)
AmCham Survey Flags Potential Expatriate Exodus From Hong Kong
The AmCham survey, to which 325, or 24% of the business organisation's members responded between May 5 and May 9, showed 42% of them had considered leaving or planned to leave Hong Kong. Of those ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong introduces new legal amendments to outlaw doxxing
Under the amendments, disclosing someone’s personal data without their consent ‘with an intent to threaten, intimidate or harass’ will constitute an offence punishable by up to five years in prison. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Government Intervenes to Buy Olympic Games TV Rights
The Hong Kong government has acquired the broadcast rights to July’s Tokyo Olympics in order to allow citizens to watch the games for free and cheer for athletes from Hong Kong and mainland China, ... ( read original story ...)
Number of crimes in Hong Kong down 10 pct in Q1
Commissioner of Police of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region HKSAR government Chris Tang Ping-keung said Tuesday that H ... ( read original story ...)
Sakura diamond estimated to make $38 million at Christie’s Hong Kong
A 15.81-carat diamond could fetch up to $38 million when it goes on sale in Hong Kong next week.The Sakura -- named after the Japanese word for cherry blossom, due to its vibrant hue -- is the largest ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong won’t mandate vaccine for foreign domestic workers
Hong Kong officials dropped a plan to mandate foreign domestic workers be vaccinated against the coronavirus, after hearing international criticism the move would be ... ( read original story ...)