Legco could tighten members’ code after William Wong drink-driving case: Starry Lee
Hong Kong's Legislative Council (Legco) president, Starry Lee Wai-king, indicated that the legislature may review and tighten its code of conduct for members. This potential review follows the resignation of lawmaker William Wong Kam-fai, who was arrested on June 29 for alleged drink-driving, careless driving, and failing to report an accident after crashing his vehicle on the Chinese University of Hong Kong campus.

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AI-generatedHong Kong's Legislative Council (Legco) president, Starry Lee Wai-king, indicated that the legislature may review and tighten its code of conduct for members. This potential review follows the resignation of lawmaker William Wong Kam-fai, who was arrested on June 29 for alleged drink-driving, careless driving, and failing to report an accident after crashing his vehicle on the Chinese University of Hong Kong campus. Wong, 66, also reportedly failed to promptly report his arrest to Legco as required by the code. He resigned from the legislature on Friday, and the university suspended him from administrative duties. Lee stated that the incident will be an important reference for any future amendments to the code.
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4 extractedWilliam Wong failed to report his arrest to Legco in a timely manner, as required under the code.
William Wong resigned from the legislature on Friday amid the scandal.
Lawmaker William Wong was arrested on June 29 on suspicion of drink-driving, careless driving, and failing to stop and report an accident.
Hong Kong's legislature may review and tighten its code for members following a drink-driving incident.