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Accessing a computer with dishonest intent: The infinite legal possibilities of Hong Kong’s ‘catch all’ law

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Senior inspector ‘mistook’ himself for another officer, court hears at Ken Tsang police assault trial

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4 passengers per square metre: New report shows MTR overcrowding during morning rush

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‘My memory is fuzzy’ claims new equality watchdog chief amid academic supervision controversy

chantal yuenby Chantal Yuen14:46, 13 April 201619:56, 31 March 2020
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Man who attempted to ‘egg’ CY Leung sentenced to 80 hours of community service

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Official’s flat-swap controversy deepens as details of husband’s relationship with tycoon emerge

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Security chief denies smearing refugees, proposes harsher laws to target people smugglers

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China says Taiwanese ‘abducted’ from Kenya are detained over suspected fraud

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Pro-democracy camp urges eligible voters to register in their functional constituencies

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