AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoGovernance & Rights: Human Rights Watch says Beijing has further restructured Hong Kong’s governance to answer Party leadership rather than the public, arguing the national security framework has become a permanent mode of administration. Housing Oversight: On the eve of the HKSAR anniversary, the housing minister says lessons from the Tai Po housing fire will drive more inspections, including possible spot checks and “blind audits,” plus tighter vigilance over contractors. Local Governance: The Harbourfront Commission chief wants changes to a proposed Kennedy Town offshore walkway, saying the current design doesn’t match the district’s “city mood.” Rural Tourism Rules: The Home Affairs Department has eased licensing for rural guest houses and holiday camps, allowing more flexible building and fire-safety approaches for some village properties. Public Safety: A school in Sai Kung activated its crisis team after an 11-year-old died of heatstroke during a training run. Finance & IPOs: Chinese self-driving firm Momenta has kicked off its Hong Kong IPO, targeting about HK$5.89b, with proceeds split mainly between R&D and Robotaxi rollout. Security & Law: Hong Kong Customs seized illicit motor spirit and cigarettes in a speedboat operation off Cheung Chau, arresting a local man. Civil Society: A Hong Kong bookseller was arrested on sedition-related charges, adding to the long list of media and press freedom arrests since 2020.
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