protest against CY Leung at the HK international Airport Source: AAP-EPA-Alex Hofford
Hong Kongs controversial chief executive, Leung Chun-ying, was once again facing calls for his resignation on Sunday - this time not over Chinese rule, but a dispute over hand luggage belonging to his Cambridge graduate daughter. On Sunday more than 2,000 cabin crew, ground staff, passengers and politicians voiced their anger at an alleged abuse of power. They claim he pressured airport staff to give his daughter special treatment, bypassing security protocols in the process. Chan Siu Kam reports.
Hong Kongs controversial chief executive, Leung Chun-ying, was once again facing calls for his resignation on Sunday - this time not over Chinese rule, but a dispute over hand luggage belonging to his Cambridge graduate daughter. On Sunday more than 2,000 cabin crew, ground staff, passengers and politicians voiced their anger at an alleged abuse of power. They claim he pressured airport staff to give his daughter special treatment, bypassing security protocols in the process. Chan Siu Kam reports.