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For diehard enthusiasts of scandal/serious murk, or those who have a taste for the surreal: kung fu movie star Lau Kar-leung’s widow Mary Jane Reimer delivers a one-hour video on the theft of her husband’s remains last year and the … Continue reading
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New year looks like previous one, so far
HKFP gets 2026 off to a good start, talking with Chiu Yan-loy to get perhaps the best description yet of how rotten the building maintenance industry really is… The “accompanying bids” tactic, where multiple construction firms are deliberately arranged to … Continue reading
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And good riddance to 2025
Commentary from Bloomberg on a possible New Year’s resolution for UK (and other) policymakers, referencing the book All That Glitters by Martin Thorley… Again and again, parties that appear independent and self-interested on the surface turn out to have connections … Continue reading
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Yippee! More cars on the streets!
After Hong Kong starts allowing up to 100 private cars a day to enter the city from the Mainland, a lawmaker complains that some are breaking local rules on tinted windows. That’s not the worst of it. Social media now … Continue reading
Pedestrian gets in way of nice shiny car
Not a great holiday season for the man in his 70s who was badly injured in Yuen Long on Saturday when – walking on a sidewalk separated from the road by railings – he was hit by a car. The … Continue reading
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Merry etc to all
A letter in the WSJ from Mark Simon on the Jimmy Lai trial… Under China’s national-security law, the proceedings were a farce: hand-picked judges, no foreign lawyers, no jury. The city’s common-law heritage—which nominally rejected retroactivity in criminal law—was junked. … Continue reading
Judges stick together
In the New Statesman, Jonathan Sumption – former overseas member of the Court of Final Appeal – on the Jimmy Lai verdict. He blames the law, not the judges… Reading through this very long judgment (it runs to 855 pages), … Continue reading
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Some not-very Yuletide reading
Eric Lai in the Diplomat… …the Lai verdict reveals something … troubling: local courts are endorsing authorities engaged in information manipulation about Lai and Hong Kong’s pro-democracy movement. The ruling represents more than just another conviction in a city where … Continue reading
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Who is it this time?
Answer: the G7… The Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) today (December 18) strongly disapproves and objects to the slanders and smears by the foreign ministers of the G7, including Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United … Continue reading
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Yes – but it was a BIG fingertip
If Hong Kong law enforcement agencies were a small plumbing/electrician business, their motto would be ‘no job too small’. From HKFP… A Hong Kong man has pleaded guilty to one count of criminal damage after being accused of vandalising election … Continue reading
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