Politics
Written by: Peng Yiwei
2020-01-17 16:42
Last updated: 2020-01-17 16:4214 Democrats from the Central and Western District lodged a complaint with the Office of the Ombudsman today (17), stating that during a district council meeting yesterday (16), when a district council member condemned the Commissioner of Police for inadequate supervision and asked the government to establish independence When investigating the Commission and dismissing the Director's motion, Huang Heyongshi, a Civil Affairs Commissioner for the Central and Western District, led a group of government officials to leave the court and criticized her for neglecting her duty of violating the principle of political neutrality of civil servants.
14 Democrats from the Central and Western District lodged a complaint with the Ombudsman's Office today (17), stating that during the District Council meeting yesterday (16), the Central and Western District Commissioner Huang He Yongshi led a group of government officials to criticize her for violating civil servants Political neutrality. (Photo by Peng Yiwei)
Members of the Joint Commissioner pointed out that the role of members is to advise the government, not just to accompany the government and to escort the government. They believe that the government of Lam Ching-yue intends to suppress the voice of parliamentarians and weaken the functions of parliament.
Zheng Liqiong, chairman of the Central and Western District Council, said that she was informed that there were citizens in the district who were preparing to submit judicial review on the misconduct of the Civil Affairs Commissioner. She criticized the fact that only MTR, Grand Pavilion and URA staff were present at the meeting. After that, a number of issues concerning people's livelihood could not be discussed. The District Council will hold a special meeting next Thursday (23) to discuss items that were not handled at the previous meeting.
The Office of the Ombudsman sent a representative to receive the letter, and the co-members then made a formal complaint.
Fourteen Democrats from the Central and Western District complained to the Ombudsman's Office of the Ombudsman Huang He Yongshi today (17). The Ombudsman's Office sent a representative to answer the letter. (Photo by Peng Yiwei)
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Zhao Huixian (The Ombudsman) Ombudsman, Democratic Party