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Mai Meijuan broke the news that the office was smashed, smashed, and robbed in 2019. The first footage of the thugs shouting “Grabbing documents” was released

The district council election is approaching, and the government is afraid that people will “heal the scars and forget the pain.” Director of the Youth Bureau of Civil Affairs, Mai Meijuan, is launching the “Don’t forget the chaos and build a peaceful and beautiful community series” on Facebook. This time, she broke the news and put her work in 2019 Footage of being beaten, smashed, and robbed by thugs was exposed for the first time.

Mai Meijuan said that she would like to share with everyone the CCTV footage of various offices being smashed, looted and burned by thugs at that time. These footages are being made public for the first time. I hope everyone can learn from this and cherish a peaceful community.

At that time, the Tsing Yi councillor’s office of Ms Mak Mei-kuen was broken into by thugs (right).

Mai Meijuan said that the destruction of the gangsters lasted throughout the election period, plunging the region into fear. What she remembers most was that on the night she signed up to run for the election, her office in Tsing Yi was destroyed by thugs, and a group of black-clad and masked thugs broke the roller shutters. and glass doors, and smashed the equipment and equipment in the office. In the video, you can even hear them shouting “Grab the documents, seize the documents.” This shows that they not only want to destroy, but more importantly, steal the candidates’ confidential information, their behavior is shameful! The most distressing thing is that I saw adults taking children to join in sabotage. I can’t imagine how much impact this has on the growth of children.


Thugs were wreaking havoc everywhere.

Thugs were wreaking havoc everywhere.

Mai Meijuan said that she was not the only one to experience these experiences, but all the candidates who opposed black violence had faced them. Unfortunately, the dangers and injustices at that time did not receive the attention of the media and the public.


At that time, the office of Councilor Mak Mei-kuen in Tuen Mun On Ting was attacked by thugs.

At that time, the office of Councilor Mak Mei-kuen in Tuen Mun On Ting was attacked by thugs.

She said that at that time, volunteers and voters who loved the country, loved Hong Kong, and loved peace were threatened by black violence whether they were campaigning on the streets or going to the polling stations to vote. Today, they can participate in electoral support without fear, and they can go to the polling station with dignity to elect their favorite district councilors. All of this is hard-won, and everyone must cherish this safe and peaceful Hong Kong. 1210 votes for this year’s District Council election! Stop violent violence from destroying our beautiful communities! Be sure to vote!


Mai Meijuan reminded not to forget the dark days.

Mai Meijuan reminded not to forget the dark days.

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In the policy address, the Chief Executive announced adjustments to the management measures for residential property demand, including the implementation of “exempt first and then collect” the stamp duty on property purchases for foreign talents. The previous policy was “collect first and then collect later”, but it was accused of bringing additional costs to foreign talents buying properties. burden. Therefore, the government changed the policy of good things to “exemption first and tax later”.

During the review of the relevant bill in the Legislative Council earlier, Councilor Wong Kam-fai asked whether the Immigration Department would proactively notify the Inland Revenue Department to collect taxes if foreign talents did not stay in Hong Kong for seven years after buying a property. Secretary for Housing Alexis Ho said that the Ordinance stipulates a 9-year period for talents to stay in Hong Kong and become permanent residents. The Immigration Department will pay attention to the list. When the 9-year period expires and discovers talents who have not stayed in Hong Kong for 7 years, it will activate a mechanism to notify the Inland Revenue Department and quote the Ordinance. Order them to pay the tax within 30 days.


Secretary for Housing Vincent Ho.

Secretary for Housing Vincent Ho.

The “exemption first and then taxation” mechanism can reduce the initial cost for foreign talents to come to Hong Kong to purchase property, help further attract and retain talents from all over the world, and inject momentum into Hong Kong’s development.
According to figures from the SAR government, as of November 24 this year, one month after the implementation of the “exemption first, tax later” measure, the Inland Revenue Department has received 132 applications for “exemption first, tax later”. The Government believes that the above application figures reflect that the optimized “exemption first and tax later” arrangement is very popular with foreign talents, and that the measures have achieved significant results in facilitating foreign talents to purchase properties in Hong Kong and attracting foreign talents to stay and develop in Hong Kong.

As the wise say, Hong Kong is short of talents and must vigorously attract them. Property prices in Hong Kong are high, and housing costs are a big problem for foreign talent coming to Hong Kong. After changing to “exempt first and then tax”, it can reduce the cost of foreign talents buying properties, which is a good policy.

2023-12-02 11:21:35
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