Hong Kong lawmakers unanimously approve bill for tougher misconduct penalties



Hong Kong lawmakers have unanimously given the green light for a bill that will expand the scope of financial penalties targeting legislators suspended for misconduct, as part of efforts to better monitor their performance.

Eighty-eight lawmakers on Wednesday voted for the Legislative Council (Powers and Privileges) (Amendment) Bill during a 36-minute session that included speeches from four legislators and Chief Secretary Eric Chan Kwok-ki.

The amendment will allow Legco to withhold pay and allowances from suspended lawmakers for reasons other than those specified in the existing Rules of Procedure.

โ€œThis is precisely another example of Legco strengthening its self-governance with higher standards. It fully reflects the strong advantages of the โ€˜patriots administering Hong Kongโ€™ principle,โ€ said Chan, the cityโ€™s No 2 official.

โ€œ[The new rules] will help lawmakers perform their duties more efficiently, enhance the efficiency and transparency of the council, and allow Legco to better perform its constitutional duties.โ€

All 89 of the cityโ€™s legislators attended the meeting. All of them gave a green light to the amendment, with the exception of Legco President Andrew Leung Kwan-yuen, who typically abstains from voting to maintain impartiality.

The new rules will take effect when the new Legco term starts on January 1, next year.

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