Hong Kong official urges UK to disclose ‘truth’ behind death of British man accused of spying for city
Authorities in the UK should “let the public know the truth” behind the death of a British man accused of spying for Hong Kong, the city’s commerce and economic development chief has said after meeting with a British Consulate-General representative. The UK should handle the high-profile national security case involving three men linked to Hong Kong’s trade office in London “fairly,” Secretary for Commerce and Economic Development Algernon Yau said in a statement on Thursday evening. First official moveThe statement came after the minister met with Deputy Consul-General in Hong Kong Sarah Robi...