Lee has established a good record of easing up in this area (scrapping quarantine and use of “Leave Home Safe”, for example) but needs to maintain momentum and increase it wherever possible.
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Hong Kong eases Covid curbs and announces end of ‘Leave Home Safe’ contact-tracing app
Hong Kong eases Covid curbs and announces end of ‘Leave Home Safe’ contact-tracing app
Number three, maintain the strength of our public finances. Our historical fiscal surpluses distinguish Hong Kong from governments elsewhere. They had to run up huge debts coping with the pandemic while we drew on our savings.
There is bound to be pressure for more relief measures next year but against declining tax revenues. Financial Secretary Paul Chan Mo-po will have a tough time getting the balance right in his next budget and needs the full support of the chief executive and other ministers.Mischief makers seeking to attack China by undermining Hong Kong from time to time try to break our currency’s peg to the US dollar. They will see any weakness in our management of public finances as an opportunity for more speculation.It is unsettling for the individuals and their families. It is also disturbing for the wider community. To be reading in the newspapers week after week of people being sent to prison for rioting and other violent offences is to be repeatedly reminded of that unhappy period.
Lee and security minister Chris Tang Ping-keung are uniquely well-qualified to bring the saga to an end as their national security credentials are unchallengeable. Lee should set a deadline of the anniversary of his appointment. If a case is not before the courts by then, it should be dropped.An imaginative leader could advance the deadline to the Lunar New Year so everyone can celebrate with their families without this dark cloud hanging over. It is time for the healing to begin.
Number five, can we calm the rhetoric a bit when foreign forces provoke us? Repeated mistakes about the national anthem being played at sports events are annoying whether accidental or on purpose. And Google’s response is simply silly.01:02
Hong Kong leader John Lee says protest song at rugby finals ‘unacceptable’
Hong Kong leader John Lee says protest song at rugby finals ‘unacceptable’
When people play childish games, we should not be provoked into a disproportionate response. That just reduces us to their level. We are the adults in the room, let’s focus on fixing the problem, which we seem to have done in this case. The correct anthem is now the top result in Google search and our athletes know how to respond if other organisations get it wrong.
Number six, can we give a special push to tourism next year? The sector has been particularly hard-hit with visitor numbers a fraction of that in the glory years. With the best will in the world it will take quite a while to recover.
In addition to providing a hard economic benefit, there are soft gains too. Leisure tourists may see business opportunities or exciting career opportunities. The industry is not sitting back, it is working hard and deserves our support.
Merry Christmas, Mr Lee. We are all looking to you for a better new year.
Mike Rowse is the CEO of Treloar Enterprises
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