A former top cop set to become Hong Kong's new leader vowed to reboot the city's international competitiveness on Saturday, but revealed few concrete policy details on how that will be achieved. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong’s next leader sets out goals
A former top cop set to become Hong Kong’s new leader vowed on Saturday to reboot the city’s international competitiveness, but revealed few concrete policy details on how that will be achieved. ( read original story ...)
“A new symphony and I am the conductor,” says HK leadership candidate
Hong Kong's former No. 2 official John Lee, who will run in a leadership election in May, said on Saturday he plans a new chapter for the global financial hub that has been wracked by unprecedented ... ( read original story ...)
“A new symphony and I am the conductor,” says HK leadership contender
The show of support, from some of the city's most powerful property tycoons, came before Lee officially announced his bid to run for leader, signalling the move had already been approved and received ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong chief executive election 2022: John Lee says city must maintain status as global metropolis, business inclusivity a must
Chief executive hopeful John Lee Ka-chiu formally announced his bid on Saturday to run for Hong Kong's top job, two days after Beijing approved his resignation as the city's No 2 official. The 64-year ... ( read original story ...)
John Lee makes official bid for Hong Kong’s top job
Lee is the first person to declare his intention to run in the city’s upcoming chief executive election next month. . Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
“New symphony” for Hong Kong promised by leadership contender John Lee
Hong Kong's former deputy leader John Lee, who has announced his bid to run in a leadership election in May, said on Saturday "this will be a new symphony and I am the conductor". ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong students to take ARTs as classes resume this month
Officials ironing out details such as how frequently tests should be conducted, says Education Secretary. . Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong chief executive election 2022: No 2 official John Lee formally resigns, paving way for bid as Beijing’s preferred candidate
Hong Kong’s No 2 official John Lee Ka-chiu has formally tendered his resignation, paving the way for a run in next month’s chief executive election as the sole candidate with the blessing of the ... ( read original story ...)
John Lee, Hong Kong’s security tsar turned chief executive-in-waiting
If all had gone according to plan, John Lee would now be nearing retirement after a long career in engineering. Instead, the former Hong Kong policeman and security tsar stands on ... ( read original story ...)
Coronavirus Hong Kong: Residents who test positive in mass voluntary screening can isolate at home, officials say
Hong Kong residents who test positive during a mass voluntary Covid-19 screening exercise this week can isolate at home rather than in a government facility, provided their living spaces were suitable ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong policeman to face disciplinary action after leaving gun in barber shop, source says
An anti-triad police officer will face disciplinary action after leaving behind a bag containing his pistol, two magazines, a retractable baton and a pair of handcuffs in a barber shop in northern ... ( read original story ...)
Coronavirus: head of Hong Kong government committee on vaccines urges ‘hardliner’ parents to get children jabbed, with in-person classes to resume
Professor Lau Yu-lung also says school principals and teachers have a duty to build trust with parents and communicate importance of vaccines Expert estimates at least 140,000 children aged between ... ( read original story ...)
EV Battery Maker REPT Seeks Funding Before Hong Kong IPO
Ruipu Energy Co., a Chinese maker of batteries for electric vehicles backed by the world’s largest nickel producer, is considering raising funds ahead of a potential listing in Hong Kong as early as ... ( read original story ...)