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Legco could tighten members’ code after William Wong drink-driving case: Starry Lee

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Hong Kong's Legislative Council may tighten its code of conduct for members following the resignation of lawmaker William Wong Kam-fai, who was arrested for alleged drink-driving and failing to report an accident. Council president Starry Lee stated that the incident will be considered during routine reviews of the code, typically conducted later in the legislative term. The case highlights accountability issues among lawmakers.

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Why it matters

William Wong arrested for alleged drink-driving and failure to report accident.

Evidence

Starry Lee said they routinely review the code for Legislative Council members, usually during the latter stage of the term.

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Hong Kong Legco will amend the members' code of conduct regarding drinking and driving by the end of 2025.

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Starry Lee said they routinely review the code for Legislative Council members, usually during the latter stage of the term.

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  • William Wong arrested for alleged drink-driving and failure to report accident.
  • Legco code review may include stricter legal obligations for members.

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Plain English

Hong Kong’s legislature may review and tighten its code for members in light of the resignation of a lawmaker arrested for alleged drink-driving and failing to report an accident, its president has said. “We routinely review the code for Legislative Council members, usually during the latter stage of the term,” Starry Lee Wai-king said on Monday.

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Predictions

Hong Kong Legco will amend the members' code of conduct regarding drinking and driving by the end of 2025.

Pending60% conf
POLICYResolves: Jul 2027

Will the Legislative Council of Hong Kong amend its code of conduct for members to include provisions specifically related to drink-driving or failure to report an accident by December 31, 2026?

Pending60% conf
POLICYResolves: Jul 2027

Will the Legislative Council tighten its code of conduct for members by December 31, 2025?

Pending30% conf
POLICYResolves: May 2027

Will the Hong Kong Legco tighten the members' code of conduct in response to the William Wong drink-driving case by the end of 2025?

Pending60% conf
SOCIALResolves: Jul 2027

Will Hong Kong's Legco amend its code of conduct in response to the William Wong case by the end of 2025?

Pending30% conf
POLICYResolves: Jul 2027

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Claims

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Starry Lee said they routinely review the code for Legislative Council members, usually during the latter stage of the term.

Opinion
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Starry Lee said this incident will serve as an important reference if they consider amending the code in the future.

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Hong Kong's legislature may review and tighten its code for members in light of the resignation of a lawmaker arrested for alleged drink-driving and failing to report an accident.

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William Wong Kam-fai is a lawmaker who was arrested for alleged drink-driving and failing to report an accident and subsequently resigned.

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