On the wrong side: Hong Kong politicians trade barbs over lawmakerโ€™s driving


An alleged traffic offence involving a Hong Kong lawmaker has sparked a fiery exchange between a veteran of the cityโ€™s biggest party and political heavyweight Regina Ip Lau Suk-yee, who defended her protege and was accused of double standards.

New Peopleโ€™s Party chairwoman Ip, convenor of the governmentโ€™s key decision-making body Executive Council, reportedly snapped at former lawmaker Choy So-yuk, questioning whether her Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong (DAB), was exploiting the incident for revenge.

Judy Chan leaves Traffic Police Hong Kong Island after giving a statement. Photo: Edmond So
Judy Chan leaves Traffic Police Hong Kong Island after giving a statement. Photo: Edmond So

The storm centred on Ipโ€™s party colleague and lawmaker Judy Chan Kapui, who was seen driving against traffic last Friday.

According to WhatsApp group chat screen grabs seen by the Post, Choy on Tuesday accused Ip of double standards in defending Chan.

The group reportedly includes about 100 pro-establishment politicians and local community members.

Choy also forwarded comments recalling how Ip had demanded the resignation of then home affairs chief and former DAB member Caspar Tsui Ying-wai after he attended a party during the Covid-19 outbreak four years ago.

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