Top two in Hong Kong leadership race reveal campaign spending
They spent HK$22.8m in total and had over HK$11m left in their war chests, which will go to various charities
The two front runners in Hong Kong’s leadership race spent a total of more than HK$22.8 million on campaigning, it was revealed on Monday, regardless of criticism that it was a small-circle election with the winner pre-endorsed by Beijing.
The pair said they would donate a surplus HK$11.3 million to charities. These include five organisations, picked by Lam, that serve children and young people. One analyst said this her latest gesture of support towards the city’s younger generation.
All three candidates submitted accounts of their campaign expenses to the Registration and Electoral Office ahead of Tuesday’s deadline.
The chief executive-elect announced she had raised about HK$18.7 million and spent roughly HK$12.6 million. The HK$6.1 million surplus goes to six non-governmental organisations and the Salvation Army.
Tsang, the former financial secretary and popular underdog in the race, raised HK$15.3 million and