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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

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Fernando Chui is a member of the university’s board. Photo: Felix Wong
Stuart Lau

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.

Chief Executive Fernando Chui Sai-on is accused of passing public funds to a university on the mainland.

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.

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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.

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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.

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