AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoNational Security Clash: Hong Kong’s government hit back at a Washington Post editorial over “groundless allegations” tied to new procedural arrangements under the Safeguarding National Security Ordinance, stressing the chief executive’s certificate mechanism is meant to clarify how “other offences” involving national security are handled and that courts still decide guilt or innocence. Economic Planning: Financial Secretary Paul Chan said Hong Kong’s first five-year plan will set concrete paths to tackle economic gaps and create quality jobs, with public consultation due to start Monday and the blueprint targeted for end-2026. Northern Metropolis Push: Chief Executive John Lee said the Northern Metropolis must deliver early success stories to attract investors and talent, positioning Hetao as a first draw for technology, industry and education. Dispute Over Sanctions: In the Philippines, lawmakers and military officials condemned China’s sanctions barring Defense Secretary Gilberto Teodoro Jr. and family from entering mainland China, Hong Kong and Macau, with Teodoro linking the move to Manila’s actions against alleged Chinese-linked illegal activities. Local Space Moment: Hong Kong’s first astronaut Lai Ka-ying is expected to hold a public dialogue with residents from the Tiangong space station within two months. Disability Rights: The Equal Opportunities Commission says disability discrimination complaints tied to employment rose sharply, as advocates warn cost-cutting and restructuring may be driving unfair firings.
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