Macau clears former top judge Sam Hou-fai to stand for election next month
Election commission says committee for safeguarding national security cleared Sam for legal abilities and allegiance to city and country
Former top Macau judge Sam Hou-fai has received clearance from local authorities to run for office in next month’s chief executive election.
The commission said Macau’s committee for safeguarding national security had also cleared Sam for his abilities to uphold the Basic Law, Macau’s mini-constitution, and his allegiance to the country and the city. His candidacy will be officially finalised on Friday if no objections are raised.
Sam secured three more backers from the 400-strong Chief Executive Election Committee after submitting official documents last Tuesday, and his tally of 386 nominations exceeded that of current city chief Ho Iat-seng.
The sole candidate is expected to reveal his full election platform when the campaign period starts on September 28. The election will take place on October 13.
He pledged to further diversify the casino-dependent economy when he formally announced his bid for Macau’s top job last month, saying that the gaming industry had “developed in a disorderly way and expanded wildly”, squeezing resources and manpower of the city.