I thought Leung could be like Moses, leading Hong Kong out of the Red Sea. Instead, we are still floating aimlessly on the ocean
Lawmaker Lam Tai-fai on the chief executive
I thought Leung could be like Moses, leading Hong Kong out of the Red Sea. Instead, we are still floating aimlessly on the ocean
Lawmaker Lam Tai-fai on the chief executive
Secretary for Security Lai Tung-kwok repeatedly dodged critical remarks in a Legco meeting as lawmakers expressed worries that the illegal traders are fuelling Hongkongers’ hatred of mainlanders...
The Beijing loyalist camp has joined the chorus of voices urging Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying to fully explain the illegal structures found at his properties on The Peak.
A mean person and a gentleman view integrity differently, as do a crook and a philanthropist
Lawmaker Lam Tai-fai on questions over Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying's integrity
With speculation swirling as to whether or not defeated candidate for chief executive Henry Tang Ying-yen will stay in politics, supporters of the failed chief executive candidate have given...
Each year, a number of junior athletes leave town to study overseas. By the time they graduate and return to Hong Kong, several no longer play their sports.
The forthcoming Competition Bill is being studied in the Legislative Council. Business-sector lawmakers have complained about an ambiguous rationale behind the bill, which is meant to provide a...
Police were called when industrial sector lawmaker Lam Tai-fai found two tyres on his vehicle deflated after a soccer match at Sha Tin Sports Ground yesterday. Lam, the Sha Tin team boss, had...
Lam Tai-fai lied when he told a construction firm he could afford a HK$61 million extension to a secondary school in Sha Tin, according to a writ filed in the High Court.
It sounds like a storm in a teacup. But the political swell whipped up following claims that Chief Secretary Henry Tang Ying-yen interfered with a Legislative Council industrial functional...
Chief Secretary Henry Tang Ying-yen yesterday rejected a claim he had canvassed on behalf of a Legco election hopeful by using government resources.
The allegation involved an...
A major local manufacturers' association hopes to increase its political influence through communication with mainland and Hong Kong authorities, its new chief said yesterday.
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