AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoTiananmen Verdict Backlash: Hong Kong’s government hit back at Western criticism after the Hong Kong Alliance in Support of Patriotic Democratic Movements of China and two former leaders were convicted of inciting subversion, saying the ruling was “well-reasoned” and condemning “baseless slander and smearing.” Building Management Reform: Home Affairs Director Priscilla To Kit-lai said officials are still weighing how far to restrict proxy voting for homeowners under proposed anti-bid-rigging amendments, after scrutiny tied to the Wang Fuk Court fire. Port Readiness Drill: Hong Kong and Shenzhen ran the first stress test for Huanggang Port passenger and vehicle flows, including trials of automated “collaborative inspection” channels. Healthcare Fee Relief: Health Secretary Lo Chung-mau said full fee waivers jumped to about 280,000 patients since the January healthcare fee reform, a 20-fold rise. Labour Safety: The Labour Department urged heat-stress precautions as the Heat Stress at Work Warning takes effect. Customs Crackdowns: Customs seized endangered turtles and parrots in two separate cases, arresting a woman, and also reported other enforcement actions including illegal smoking-product imports.
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