Macau chief executive Fernando Chui faces protests over mainland university cash
City leader gave public money to Guangzhou institution, where he is also a board member
Macau is set for a politically heated weekend, with up to 1,000 protesters expected to take to the streets on Sunday demanding the ouster of city’s leader.
Amid the deepening row about favouritism involving 100 million yuan (HK$119 million) of public funds Chui donated to Jinan University in Guangzhou, a pro-democracy group on Monday announced the march, which will take place on Sunday.
And the protest will be closely followed by a visit of China’s third-highest ranking official, Zhang Dejiang, to Hong Kong next week.
Chui pledged to hand over 100 million yuan from the Macau government’s coffers to the university via the semi-official Macau Foundation, according to the university.
But Chui was revealed to be a key board member of the university, while he was also the chairman of the foundation’s board of trustees, giving rise to criticism about a conflict of interest.