‘Not true’: memo calling Page One staff to pull books critical of CCP off shelves now in ‘police probe’
Poorly written memo sparked controversy in Hong Kong bookseller case

English-language book store chain Page One said an internal notice reportedly released by its human resources department requiring politically sensitive publications related to China be pulled from shelves was fake, and police have been called to investigate.
“The ‘memo’ is not true, and we have reported this to the police,” a spokeswoman at Page One’s Hong Kong head office told the Post. “We would not make further comments as the case now is under police probe.”
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“Due to the news of these days, we are avoid to selling the affected books all about the People’s Republic of China and Chinese Communist Party sensitive from now until further notice {sic],” the notice read.
Books banned on the mainland were often among top-selling items in Page One’s Hong Kong outlets and prominently displayed at airport stores. Mainland tourists would buy and smuggle them home.