Ballot boxes could be set up in mainland China to allow Hong Kong residents to vote in time for September’s Legco elections. Photo: May Tse
Ballot boxes could be set up in mainland China to allow Hong Kong residents to vote in time for September’s Legco elections. Photo: May Tse

Hong Kong graft-buster says it has no power to tackle election fraud in mainland China after minister declares the opposite

  • ICAC issues clarification over its territorial reach after constitutional affairs minister Erick Tsang says city holds powers to probe electoral fraud on mainland
  • Sources say government is drawing up plans to allow Hongkongers based across boarder to vote in local elections without returning to city

Ballot boxes could be set up in mainland China to allow Hong Kong residents to vote in time for September’s Legco elections. Photo: May Tse
Ballot boxes could be set up in mainland China to allow Hong Kong residents to vote in time for September’s Legco elections. Photo: May Tse
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