Political journalist covering in Hong Kong politics, justice system and policy analysis.
Alvin Lum is an award-winning political journalist specialising in Hong Kong politics and the city's justice system. Previously, he worked for the Hong Kong Economic Journal and Citizen News.
Hong Kong Law Society president Melissa Kaye Pang insists she was only expressing her views in a personal capacity when rallying support for candidates vying for spots on the body’s governing council.
More than 200 city residents set to make it onto the flight ‘tentatively scheduled’ for Sunday, but thousands more stuck without knowing when they can come home.
Two opposition legislators in Hong Kong say they are ready to make formal allegations of assault, pro-establishment side also considering filing complaints.
Pro-establishment camp regains control of House Committee but rivals vow to hold own sessions and elect new chair after walkout following ejection of members.
Opposition will filibuster and use legal opinion from constitutional experts to accuse pro-Beijing heavyweight Starry Lee of conflict of interestLee’s camp bracing for violence, with alternative conference room as backup for stormy meetings.
Former Legco president Andrew Wong warns that legislature could end up with two parallel meetings convened by rival camps if special House Committee sitting held.
City’s health minister says this is to avoid doubling the 14-day isolation period of arrivals if they have valid proof of having served a similar stint in their previous location.
Nearly 200 city residents flying back from South Asian country on own accord must stay at government-run Chun Yeung Estate for 14 days. Some returnees demand home quarantine as tensions rise over food provisions, with many fasting during the day for Ramadan.
Health expert says it is too early to declare that the coronavirus crisis is under control after city confirms two cases among those repatriated from Pakistan.
Milkshake murderer Nancy Kissel, British banker Rurik Jutting, and yoga ball killer Khaw Kim Sun all among McCoy’s clients, but he was also constitutional law expert and well known for human rights cases, defending Occupy ringleaders and others.
Bar Association chairman Philip Dykes wants government to say if not being bound by Basic Law means liaison office could control the city’s prosecutors and judiciary.
Chief Executive Carrie Lam expects civil servants to return to work, while libraries, museums and sports grounds will all reopen. But no confirmation on whether social distancing measures will be eased.
Judge Kwok Wai-kin jailed man for 45 months for stabbing reporter and two others but also said black-clad protesters had ganged up like a ‘terrorist army’.
Professor Albert Chen, a member of the Basic Law Committee, argues Article 22 covering the central authorities’ role in the city must not be narrowly interpreted.
Secretary for Justice Teresa Cheng says city cannot allow any ‘misleading statements’ after report anonymously quoted three ‘senior judges’ expressing concern over meddling in future judicial appointments.