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Macau government insists chief executive in good health, despite prolonged absence from post

  • Casino hub says Ho Iat-seng has had medical treatment since last public appearance on June 20.

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Macau Chief Executive Ho Iat-seng at an event in June. Photo: Eugene Lee
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The Macau government has said its chief executive is in “good condition” after he extended his absence to 39 days, which sparked concerns about his health.

The administration of the casino hub said on Saturday that Chief Executive Ho Iat-seng, on leave since June 21, would extend his absence for another 10 days until July 29.

“During his ongoing leave period, the chief executive has undergone routine medical check-ups and received related medical treatment,” a government spokesman said.

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“Currently, he is in good health condition.”

Cheong Weng-chon, the secretary for administration and justice, has been acting chief executive during Ho’s absence.

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Ho, 67, took over as Macau’s top official in 2019.

His term as chief executive is scheduled to end in December and an election is expected to be held later this year.

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