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District Councillors sworn | 16 people from New Territories East were gazetted by the DQ government last week

2021-10-15T05:45:37.022Z


The 50 district councillors in New Territories East completed the oath last week. 16 of them were ruled invalid after submitting their information. They included Sha Tin District Council Chairman Li Chi-hong, Sai Kung District Councillor, Ko Yao-lin, and others called "Airport


50 New Territories East District Councillors completed the oath last week. 16 of them were ruled invalid after submitting their information, including Sha Tin District Council Chairman Li Chi-hong, Sai Kung District Councillor, Ko Yao-lin, and Tai Po District, known as the "Uncle Airport". Member Chen Zhenzhe et al.


The Government announced in the gazette today (15th) that 16 elected members of the Tai Po, Sai Kung and Sha Tin District Councils were vacant. They will be vacant since the 8th of this month, the day when the oath was ruled invalid.


List of members of the Eastern District of the New Territories who have sworn invalid oaths:


Tai Po District Council:


1.


Chen

Zhenzhe

2. Chen Weijia


3. Su

Daliang

Sai Kung District Council:


1. Li Yinhao


2. Li Jiarui


3.

Ko

Yaolin


4. Wang

Cheuk Ya

Sha Tin District Council


1. Li Zhihong


2. Shek William


3. Li Zi En


4. Lu Deming


5. Huang Haofeng


6. Wu Jinxiong


7.

Wu

Dinglin


8. Huang Xueli


9. Zheng Zewen

Oath of District Councillors︱On the eve of the New Territories East Oath, Yu Jun-ning, a member of Hang Hau West District, resigned as a District Councillor.︱New Territories East completed the oath. Swearing|Xindong 16 Panminites suffered DQ, including Li Zhihong in Sha Tin and Ke Yaolin in Sai Kung in the primary election

Source: hk1

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