Hong Kong government calls off protest talks, defends leader's $6.4M payment | 10th October 2014
For more Latest and Breaking News Headlines SUBSCRIBE to https://www.youtube.com/user/SuperNewsPlanet Hong Kong's government has called off talks with pro-democracy protesters, as political rivals repeated calls for leader C.Y. Leung to resign -- this time over claims that he accepted multi-million dollar private payments while in office. The government negotiator, Hong Kong Chief Secretary Carrie Lam announced the cancellation of talks Thursday, hours after protest leaders encouraged supporters to keep up their occupation of city streets. "We cannot accept the linkage of dialog with occupying activities," Lam said, prompting protest groups to announce the official start of a "non-cooperation" movement, and new calls for supporters to pack the main protest site "beyond its capacity" on Friday night. Earlier on Thursday, political rivals rounded on Leung after a report by Australia's Fairfax Media that he received $6.4 million ($HK50 million) in undisclosed payouts from Australian engineering group UGL while in office. According to the report, Leung signed the contract in December 2011, entitling him to payouts from UGL, which had recently bought the assets of Leung's employer, troubled British property agent DTZ. Months after the deal was signed, Hong Kong's 1,200-member Election Committee appointed Leung as chief executive of the Special Administrative Region of China. Two payments of $3 million (HK$25 million) were allegedly made in 2012 and 2013, during the time Leung was in office. In a statement on Thursday, both UGL and Leung's office defended the contract, calling it a "standard non-poach, non-compete arrangement." Payments were staggered over a two-year period to ensure Leung complied with both obligations, UGL said. TAGS Hong Kong Police Force (Organization),HONG KONG PROTESTER,2014 umbrella revolution,iconic hong kong photo,hong kong,hong kong protest,hong kong student protest,hong kong students,hong kong civil rights,hong kong police,hong kong riots,hong kong politics,tiananmen square,tiananmen square photo,hong kong revolution,china hong kong,east vs west,news,politics,TYT,the young turks,theyoungturks Government (Quotation Subject),Protest (Quotation Subject),Hong Kong, china,pro-democracy,riot,protest,students,police,riot police,communism,Occupy Central,hong kong,voting,clashes,Beijing,demonstration,oppression,documentaries,interview,culture,wild,lifestyle,world,exclusive,independent,underground,videos,journalism Hong Kong,Democracy Disputes Democracy (Quotation Subject),Protest (Quotation Subject),Politics (TV Genre),Occupy Movement (Event),Hong Kong (Country),Communism (Political Ideology),Freedom Of Speech (Quotation Subject),Liberty (Quotation Subject),Police Brutality (Literature Subject) hong kong,china,protests,traid gang,police,attack,mong kok,carrie,political,military,Rebellion,terrorism,war,war in 2014,crime,security,gaming,Cops Protest (Quotation Subject),Arrest,Hong Kong Police Force (Organization),Health (Industry),Beautiful,Cops,Crime,Court,James,Attorney,Lawyer (Profession),Security,Judge,Criminal,Adjudicator (Profession),Crime Fiction (TV Genre),Officer,Arrested,Justice,Personal Hong Kong Police Force (Organization),HONG KONG PROTESTER,2014 umbrella revolution,iconic hong kong photo,hong kong,hong kong protest,hong kong student protest,hong kong students,hong kong civil rights,hong kong police,hong kong riots,hong kong politics,tiananmen square,tiananmen square photo,hong kong revolution,china hong kong,east vs west,news,politics
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http://wn.com/Hong_Kong_government_calls_off_protest_talks,_defends_leader's_64M_payment_|_10th_October_2014 For more Latest and Breaking News Headlines SUBSCRIBE to https://www.youtube.com/user/SuperNewsPlanet Hong Kong's government has called off talks with pro-democracy protesters, as political rivals repeated calls for leader C.Y. Leung to resign -- this time over claims that he accepted multi-million dollar private payments while in office. The government negotiator, Hong Kong Chief Secretary Carrie Lam announced the cancellation of talks Thursday, hours after protest leaders encouraged supporters to keep up their occupation of city streets. "We cannot accept the linkage of dialog with occupying activities," Lam said, prompting protest groups to announce the official start of a "non-cooperation" movement, and new calls for supporters to pack the main protest site "beyond its capacity" on Friday night. Earlier on Thursday, political rivals rounded on Leung after a report by Australia's Fairfax Media that he received $6.4 million ($HK50 million) in undisclosed payouts from Australian engineering group UGL while in office. According to the report, Leung signed the contract in December 2011, entitling him to payouts from UGL, which had recently bought the assets of Leung's employer, troubled British property agent DTZ. Months after the deal was signed, Hong Kong's 1,200-member Election Committee appointed Leung as chief executive of the Special Administrative Region of China. Two payments of $3 million (HK$25 million) were allegedly made in 2012 and 2013, during the time Leung was in office. In a statement on Thursday, both UGL and Leung's office defended the contract, calling it a "standard non-poach, non-compete arrangement." Payments were staggered over a two-year period to ensure Leung complied with both obligations, UGL said. TAGS Hong Kong Police Force (Organization),HONG KONG PROTESTER,2014 umbrella revolution,iconic hong kong photo,hong kong,hong kong protest,hong kong student protest,hong kong students,hong kong civil rights,hong kong police,hong kong riots,hong kong politics,tiananmen square,tiananmen square photo,hong kong revolution,china hong kong,east vs west,news,politics,TYT,the young turks,theyoungturks Government (Quotation Subject),Protest (Quotation Subject),Hong Kong, china,pro-democracy,riot,protest,students,police,riot police,communism,Occupy Central,hong kong,voting,clashes,Beijing,demonstration,oppression,documentaries,interview,culture,wild,lifestyle,world,exclusive,independent,underground,videos,journalism Hong Kong,Democracy Disputes Democracy (Quotation Subject),Protest (Quotation Subject),Politics (TV Genre),Occupy Movement (Event),Hong Kong (Country),Communism (Political Ideology),Freedom Of Speech (Quotation Subject),Liberty (Quotation Subject),Police Brutality (Literature Subject) hong kong,china,protests,traid gang,police,attack,mong kok,carrie,political,military,Rebellion,terrorism,war,war in 2014,crime,security,gaming,Cops Protest (Quotation Subject),Arrest,Hong Kong Police Force (Organization),Health (Industry),Beautiful,Cops,Crime,Court,James,Attorney,Lawyer (Profession),Security,Judge,Criminal,Adjudicator (Profession),Crime Fiction (TV Genre),Officer,Arrested,Justice,Personal Hong Kong Police Force (Organization),HONG KONG PROTESTER,2014 umbrella revolution,iconic hong kong photo,hong kong,hong kong protest,hong kong student protest,hong kong students,hong kong civil rights,hong kong police,hong kong riots,hong kong politics,tiananmen square,tiananmen square photo,hong kong revolution,china hong kong,east vs west,news,politics
- published: 10 Oct 2014
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