ICAC: We Must Keep Our Advantage
By Anson Chan – During my time as Chief Secretary, I worked with four ICAC Commissioners… I met regularly with the Commissioner, to be briefed…
By Anson Chan – During my time as Chief Secretary, I worked with four ICAC Commissioners… I met regularly with the Commissioner, to be briefed…
By Chris Yeung – It appears to be an off-the-cuff remark on the principle of fiscal balance in the Basic Law. But when Chief Secretary…
By Bertrand de Speville – The ICAC is an institution, created in 1974 in the context and circumstances of Hong Kong at that time… Hong…
By Chan King-cheung – Those who have followed the 2016 Rio Olympics will take note of the failure of the Chinese national team to grab…
By Chris Yeung – The genie is out. Once seen as a taboo and non-starter, Hong Kong independence was the theme of a public rally…
By Chris Yeung – In a sense, Hong Kong made history on Friday when, for the first time in recent memory, calls for Hong Kong…
By Ho Lok-sang – Economists often assume that people are rational. In real life, however, many people have been hijacked by their emotions or the dogmas…
By Chris Yeung – To some, Jasper Tsang Yok-sing may sound a rare liberal and bold voice in the “love China, love Hong Kong” camp….
By Chan King-cheung – The memories of the 2012 Chief Executive election are still fresh on the minds of Hongkongers. Thanks to the all-out efforts…
By Chan King-cheung – The ongoing Legislative Council election is billed as the curtain raiser of the next chief executive election in March. If the…