
Hong Kong Bar Association Proposes Bid-Rigging Criminalization
The Hong Kong Bar Association has proposed a "double-track" approach to criminalizing bid-rigging. This development comes amidst other varied news from Hong Kong, including discussions on urban development, animal cruelty reports, and a Cantopop star's apology, alongside unrelated reports from the Czech Republic.
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Turning the tables: how 3 Hong Kong mothers are spinning trauma into hope as DJs
Amid the crackle of vinyl records and the nostalgia of Cantonese golden oldies, Holy Lee Hau-yin, a Hong Kong mother of three young children, is spinning a new narrative as a professional disc jockey and turning a page on her troubled past. After suffering an abusive marriage and the exhaustion of a decade of childcare, Lee will spend Mother’s Day on Sunday with renewed hope. The 28-year-old is set to perform for a private event at The Peninsula Hong Kong hotel and ultimately hopes to make a...
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Read full article →Punishing abusers is not enough: What Ombudsman’s animal cruelty report misses
By Tim Pit Hok-yau Last month, the Office of the Ombudsman released its long-awaited investigation into the Hong Kong government’s work in combating animal cruelty. The report was prompted by a series of horrifying abuse cases which, in the Ombudsman’s own words, “amount to a deliberate trampling on the dignity of life and run wholly […]
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