Hong Kong’s labour and welfare minister Law Chi-kwong has rejected allegations that the appointment of a pro-Beijing unionist as his deputy was a political reward for the camp.He stressed that Ho Kai-ming, formerly a Federation of Trade Unions (FTU) lawmaker, was his top choice.“When I came to know that my former deputy (Caspar Tsui Ying-wai) would become the new secretary for home affairs, I started thinking who should replace him,” Law told reporters. “The first person who I thought would be…
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