Opinion | A speedy pardon in the Jimmy Lai case is unlikely


After being sentenced to 20 yearsโ€™ imprisonment for national security offences on February 9, Apple Daily founder Jimmy Lai Chee-ying will decide if he wishes to appeal. He may challenge his convictions and/or sentences and has about two weeks to make up his mind. Given the length of his trial (156 days), the mountain of evidence and the legal issues, it will take time for any appeal to be resolved.

Meanwhile, foreign actors have turned their attention to securing Laiโ€™s early release. The lead counsel in his international legal team, Caoilfhionn Gallagher KC, called on โ€œleaders from around the world to speak with one voice in their demand for China to free Jimmy Lai so he can come home to his family in London at lastโ€. However, she did not indicate how his release might be engineered.

When British Prime Minister Keir Starmer visited China last month, he raised his concerns over Laiโ€™s case with the Chinese government. After the sentencing, British Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper said, โ€œwe will rapidly engage further on Mr Laiโ€™s caseโ€. She called on the Hong Kong authorities to โ€œrelease him on humanitarian grounds, so that he may be reunited with his familyโ€.

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio similarly urged the authorities โ€œto grant Mr Lai humanitarian paroleโ€. The European Unionโ€™s foreign affairs spokesperson, Anitta Hipper, called for Laiโ€™s immediate release โ€œin consideration of his advanced age and health conditionโ€.

Although these statements came in the wake of Laiโ€™s national security sentences, nobody referred to the reason he is currently imprisoned. He is now serving a sentence of five years and nine months imprisonment imposed for two fraud offences in December 2022.

If he qualifies for a one-third remission for good behaviour, his earliest release date from that sentence is in June. Otherwise, it will be in May 2028. Either way, 18 years of Laiโ€™s latest sentence have been ordered to run consecutively to the earlier sentence, and the fraud sentence must also be considered in this context.

Did Jimmy Lai get a fair trial? Hong Kong legal experts rebut criticism from the West

Did Jimmy Lai get a fair trial? Hong Kong legal experts rebut criticism from the West

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