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District Councillors sworn in. Leung Kam-wai was originally scheduled to sworn in yesterday: the ceremony has been cancelled until further notice

2021-10-20T07:53:17.771Z


The government earlier arranged for Hong Kong, Kowloon and New Territories district councilors to take the oath in batches. Some of them, including Tai Po District Councillor Yao Junhao and Kwai Tsing District Council Chairman Leung Kam-wai, were unable to attend due to other cases in custody or reimbursement. The two have been picked up


The government earlier arranged for Hong Kong, Kowloon and New Territories district councilors to take the oath in batches. Some of them, including Tai Po District Councillor Yao Junhao and Kwai Tsing District Council Chairman Leung Kam-wai, were unable to attend due to other cases in custody or reimbursement.

The two had been notified that they would take the oath yesterday (19th), and the oath will be supervised by the Secretary for Home Affairs Xu Yingwei.

However, Liang Jinwei revealed through the administrator of the social network page today (20th) that the oath ceremony has been cancelled.


The post mentioned: “When the editor and Wei Shao (Liang Jinwei)’s family had worked hard to transport the suits that Wei Shao needed to Babie, then Xiaobian Qin Ri received a message saying "I have decided to cancel the original schedule on October 19. The swearing-in ceremony of the district councillors on Japan. If there are new arrangements, I will notify you separately.-Xu Yingwei""

Liang Jinwei responded by saying that everything goes well, and you don't need to worry about reporting safety to the public.

But the page manager questioned: "Xu Yingwei, have you finished playing?"

Liang Jinwei was arrested for an earlier case in which the Stake Association refused to submit information to the National Security Office. He is currently being returned.

District Councillors sworn in︱Because they were unable to attend Yao Junhao and Leung Kam-wai in prison, they were arranged to take the oath of District Council members on Tuesday. 17 New Territories West District Council members were sworn not to be on the verge of DQ, including Kwong Chun-yu. District Councillors sworn in oath.

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Source: hk1

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