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Hong Kong’s official auditor has criticised the Post Office, public dental services, bus operators and a government-funded NGO for failing to include national security clauses in contracts with various suppliers. The Audit Commissioner released reports on Wednesday covering eight government sectors. While examining their spending and efficiency, it also urged various departments to safeguard national security in accordance with the Beijing-drafted law enacted in June 2020. The watchdog said the Hong Kong Academy for Gifted Education (HKAGE), an NGO fully funded by the government, had not estab...
Hong Kong Free Press
Regular readers will recall that a couple of months ago I complained that the director of audit had devoted the resources of his department to some nit-picking criticisms of the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK). I thought there was a danger that this might look like a contribution to the general barrage of abuse from government-friendly quarters which had led to the departure of the university’s vice chancellor. However it appears from the director’s annual report that this is not what is going on at all. What is going on is a violation not of the separation of powers but of an even olde...
Hong Kong Free Press
Some Hong Kong government departments and public organisations “completely disregarded” the national security law after it was enacted in June 2020, the government auditor has said. Director of Audit Nelson Lam’s remarks, made in an interview with Ming Pao published on Wednesday, came after the Audit Commission’s October report which highlighted gaps in safeguarding national security. The gaps related to the government-subsidised Reindustrialisation and Technology Training Programme and campus facilities at the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) that are operated by external providers. In ...
Hong Kong Free Press
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