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HK Government refuses to reveal National Security Committee meeting records
Committee for Safeguarding National Security of the HKSAR has been running for three months since the #NationalSecurityLaw was implemented in Hong Kong. The Committee was responsible for analysing how Hong Kong can be involved in protecting China’s national security and devise related work plans. Committee members include Chief Executive Carrie Lam, Director of the Chief Executive's Office Chan Kwok-ki, Secretary for Security John Lee and Commissioner of Police Chris Tang. Director of Beijing's Liaison Office in Hong Kong Luo Huining was appointed as the National Security Adviser.
So far, the Committee only published three press releases since its establishment. When enquired, the government suggested that the “work of the Committee should not be shared with the public” and refused to respond to any question related to the committee.
Source: Apple Daily #Sep30
https://hk.appledaily.com/local/20200930/VKDUV6WEOBEJ
HK Government refuses to reveal National Security Committee meeting records
Committee for Safeguarding National Security of the HKSAR has been running for three months since the #NationalSecurityLaw was implemented in Hong Kong. The Committee was responsible for analysing how Hong Kong can be involved in protecting China’s national security and devise related work plans. Committee members include Chief Executive Carrie Lam, Director of the Chief Executive's Office Chan Kwok-ki, Secretary for Security John Lee and Commissioner of Police Chris Tang. Director of Beijing's Liaison Office in Hong Kong Luo Huining was appointed as the National Security Adviser.
So far, the Committee only published three press releases since its establishment. When enquired, the government suggested that the “work of the Committee should not be shared with the public” and refused to respond to any question related to the committee.
Source: Apple Daily #Sep30
https://hk.appledaily.com/local/20200930/VKDUV6WEOBEJ