Hong Kong plans to revive privacy law mandating that firms report data breaches

    Hong Kong plans to revive privacy law mandating that firms report data breaches

    Hong Kong’s privacy watchdog plans to consult lawmakers this year about introducing mandatory data breach reporting and related penalties, the body’s chief has said. Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data Ada Chung Lai-ling on Saturday revealed details about the proposed legislative amendments to the city’s privacy ordinance, after authorities stalled the measures in 2024 due to…

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    Hong Kong minister Erick Tsang resigns, reveals prostate cancer battle

      Hong Kong minister Erick Tsang resigns, reveals prostate cancer battle

      Erick Tsang Kwok-wai has resigned as Hong Kong’s secretary for constitutional and mainland affairs, saying he is suffering from prostate cancer and cannot cope with the heavy workload. State news agency Xinhua first reported the State Council’s decision to remove Tsang from his post on Tuesday morning, ending days of speculation over the 62-year-old’s departure…

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      Erick Tsang has warned that any plots are doomed to fail. Photo: Karma Lo

        Hong Kong slams attempts to ‘smear’ government ahead of Jimmy Lai mitigation

        A top Hong Kong official has condemned attempts by external forces and “anti-China absconders” to “smear” the government ahead of Jimmy Lai Chee-ying’s mitigation hearing, saying the former media boss’ conviction showed that any plots to undermine national security will fail. Secretary for Constitutional and Mainland Affairs Erick Tsang Kwok-wai said on Saturday that such…

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