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HK Labor Sec says FDH retraining is on, but will focus on elderly care

Posted on 25 February 2026 No comments

 


Hong Kong’s Secretary for Labour and Welfare Chris Sun has sought to allay concerns that a plan to expand the services of the Employees Retraining Board to include elderly care training by foreign domestic workers will not divert funds meant for the local workforce.

Some lawmakers have expressed concern that local workers could be put at a disadvantage if funds from the Employees Retraining Board (ERB) would be used for retraining FDHs.

Secretary Sun said in interviews on Tuesday that the ERB’s focus will “undoubtedly remain on the local workforce.”

But he said the planned expansion of ERB’s services is necessary, amid Hong Kong’s rapidly ageing population and the growing demand from locals for FDHs to receive elderly-care training.

With tens of thousands of FDHs already providing elderly care, the current program run by the Social Welfare Department that provides them training is no longer adequate, said Sun.

His assurance comes in the wake of the Labour and Welfare Bureau’s announcement that it plans to amend the law to allow the ERB to expand its services.

In a recent interview, ERB Executive Director Byron Ng said that following the Board’s relocation to new headquarters in Kowloon Bay, it will enhance support in career planning, skills training and employment assistance.

The board also plans to turn certain courses into shorter, more flexible “micro courses” to conform to trainees’ needs.

Ng said the board’s financial position remains stable, and that it will continue to be prudent in handling its resources.

 

With HK harborfront completed, gov’t turns attention to Kowloon

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View of Kowloon from the West Cultural District (Google Maps photo)

With the completion of the harborfront promenade in Hong Kong Island, the government is studying the development of Kowloon’s promenade to create a combined 34 kilometers of walkway on both sides of Victoria Harbor by 2028, Secretary for Development Bernadette Linn said today.

Answering a question in Legislative Council by Legislator Yang Wing-kit, Ms. Linn said the Development Bureau has been working closely with the Harborfront Commission to promote various initiatives to enhance the Victoria Harborfront.

The aim, she said, is to create “a diversified, vibrant, accessible and inclusive harborfront space for the public.”

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“With the approximately 18 kilometers of harborfront promenades already opened on Hong Kong Island as well as in Tsuen Wan and Kwai Tsing in the New Territories, the total length of promenades on both sides of Victoria Harbor will be extended to approximately 34 kilometers by 2028,” she said.

The promenades in Kowloon will extend to about 15 kilometers upon completion of the following projects this year: the pedestrian walkway connecting the West Kowloon Cultural District (WKCD) to Tai Kok Tsui, the waterfront promenade next to the Kai Tak New Acute Hospital and the event space and public open space at the former Hung Hom Railway Freight Yard Pier site.

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The length will be further increased to 16 kilometers by 2028. This expansion will come from new projects that are under study, such as the gas offtake station off Grand Waterfront, the vicinity of the Fishtail Rock in Hoi Sham Park, and the private section of the Green Island Cement Pier.

The Kowloon harbourfront is home to a number of landmarks attracting many visitors, including the Kai Tak Sports Park, the museum cluster in Tsim Sha Tsui, the West Kowloon Cultural District and others.

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The waterfront sites to be opened this year include the former Hung Hom Railway Freight Yard Pier site  which offers visitors with panoramic views of Victoria Harbor and the skyline of Hong Kong Island.

“… we plan to develop the sites around Hung Hom Station and waterfront areas into a new waterfront landmark combining tourism, entertainment and leisure elements, as well as to construct yacht berthing facilities and provide water-based leisure facilities etc., enhancing the appeal of Victoria Harbour for visitors,” Ms. Linn said.

ICC starts hearing if Duterte should be tried for crimes against humanity

Posted on 24 February 2026 No comments

 

Videos shown by prosecutors to support case against Duterte

Videos showing detained former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte declaring he wanted drug lords and other criminals killed were played at the International Criminal Court, as prosecutors argued why he should be put on trial for the three charges of crimes against humanity filed against him.

Duterte waived his right to attend the pre-trial hearings, telling the judges in a letter that he did not recognize the court’s jurisdiction and that he is “old, tired and frail.” He also applied to skip the annual hearing on his detention set for Friday.

The former strongman who ruled the Philippines from 2016 to 2022 faces three counts of crimes against humanity for murder and attempted murder, covering 49 incidents and at least 76 victims during his tenure as Davao City mayor and later as president.

Nicholls (with glasses) presents evidence against Duterte

After the prosecution, the defense and the victims’ lawyers made their opening statements, Senior Trial Lawyer Julian Nicholls detailed evidence which he said established that Duterte founded the Davao Death Squad (DDS) and used this so-called Davao model to carry out killings during his term as president.

Nicholls said the model uses a chain of command with Duterte on top and extends to co-perpetrators, DDS handlers, and down to a number of members of carried out the killings.

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“Mr. Duterte created liquidation squads, death squads made up of both Davao City police officers as well as non-police officers who essentially hired hitmen and hired killers," Nicholls said. 

This, he argued, was contrary to what lead defence counsel Nicholas Kaufman had claimed in his opening statement that Duterte was bent on using hyperbole in his statements, and that he only declared a war on crime in a legal way.

"The Davao Model was murder, not being tough on crime legally as my friend (Kaufman) said," Nicholls added.

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To establish the prosecution’s case, Nicholls referred to a number of witness statements from self-proclaimed DDS members as well as a number of videos showing Duterte admitting the existence of the group, and repeatedly saying he did not only order the killings but even did some of it himself.

One of the videos showed Duterte saying in an ambush interview in December 2015 that a human rights group was wrong in saying he had killed 700 people in Davao City when he was mayor. Duterte said the group had undercounted because the actual number was 1,700.

"Not only did Mr. Duterte clearly intend his criminality, he openly bragged about it. Right up until his arrest, he bragged about it. He thrives on a tough guy persona or image that he's tried to create for himself," Nicholls said.

The ICC judges presiding over the confirmation hearing

In November 2015, while campaigning for the presidency, he told a press conference that he would cite Davao as “exhibit A” if asked for his credentials. He then added, “Either I get what I want, or you perish. Let’s be straightforward. What does that mean? That means killings.”

Four other clips from Duterte’s presidential campaign also showed him vowing to get criminals killed. In one of them, he said in his weekly talk show that if elected president he would kill anyone who makes the lives of Filipinos miserable.

Among the witness statements he presented was one executed by a former DDS member who said the group was formed in 1988 during a dinner meeting in Davao City where Duterte was present.

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“He openly told new members of the death squad he was forming that their job was to kill criminals,” Nicholls said.

Another witness said Duterte never mentioned self-defence as a ground for shooting suspected criminals, and even personally armed new DDS members with handguns and ammunitions which were in a basket that was passed around during the party.

The prosecution also presented a slide showing five individuals named in the charge sheet as Duterte’s co-perpetrators in his bloody anti-crime drive in Davao City, including incumbent Senators Ronald "Bato” dela Rosa and Christopher “Bong” Go.

The others were identified as former Davao City police chief Vicente Danao, former National Bureau of Investigation chief in Davao Dante Gierran, and former Secretar of Justice Vitaliano Aguirre II.

Kaufman, as lead counsel for Duterte, said in his opening statement that the tough-talking leader was fond of using hyperbole and had exaggerated his public promises of killings to scare criminals.

He accused the prosecution of “cherry picking” speeches to show Duterte in a bad light, and ignored his more temperate pronouncements.

Kaufman echoed claims from Duterte supporters that the charges against the former leader were politically motivated, and even went as far as directly accusing President Ferdinand Marcos, Jr of engineering his predecessor’s arrest.

The president said through his spokesperson that the arrest was lawful, and that the complaint with the ICC was filed in 2017 when Duterte was still president.

The hearings will continue until Feb 27, and a decision is expected within two months. If the charges are confirmed, the case will proceed to trial which, judging from previous ICC cases, would not likely start until after five years.

 

 

Pinay bound for District Court on theft, fraud charges

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Pinay went shopping here (Google Maps photo)

A Filipina waitress is bound for District Court after appearing today at Eastern Court on charges of theft and fraud after she allegedly stole a bag containing a credit card which she then used to buy a bag and a pair of shoes.

R. R. Sunga, 39 years old, was also set free by Magistrate Kestrel Lam on bail of $500 on the promise that she would show up in the next hearing at District Court on March 12.

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The first charge -- theft, contrary to section 9 of the Theft Ordinance -- arose after Sunga allegedly stole a card holder containing an American Express credit card, an Octopus card, a Hong Kong Identity Card, a student card, a driving license, a Home Visit Permit and a debit card, all belonging to Poon Wai-hon, Nathan.

The alleged theft took place on Sept, 13, 2025, in Hong Kong, according to a complaint by the Wanchai Police.

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The second charge of fraud, contrary to section 16A of the Theft Ordinance, says that after the theft Sunga went shopping, using Poon’s American Express credit card on the same day.

Sunga allegedly went to the Ground Floor and 1st Floo of Shiu Fung Commercial Building, Nos. 51-53 Johnston Road, in Wan Chai, Hong Kong, “falsely representing to a salesperson of Wan Kee Sports Company Limited” that she was the genuine credit card holder.

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“… with intent to defraud, (she) induced the salesperson of the Shop to part with one bag and one pair of shoes which resulted in benefit to the said Sunga Rachell Rivas and/or resulting in prejudice or a substantial risk of prejudice to the Shop and/or American Express International Incorporation and/or the said Poon Wai-hon Nathan,” the complaint added.

Consumer complaints end 3-year rise with 6% decline

Posted on 23 February 2026 No comments

 

AI-generated photo from Artlist

The number of complaints received by the Consumer Council last year brought an end to the 3-year upward trend, falling to 38,187 cases -- a 6 percent decrease compared with more than 40,000 cases in 2024.

Accounting for nearly half of all cases were online shopping, the council said in a yearender.

The Council received 18,913 online shopping complaints during the year, a 12%  increase from 16,950 cases in 2024.  These complaints accounted for around 50% of the 38,187 complaints, higher than the 42% in the previous year.

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The total money involved surged by 45% to nearly $93 million.

Among the online shopping categories, Food & Entertainment Services were the most complained about, accounting for 4,964 cases for an increase of 29 percent from last year. Travel Matters accounted for 2,475 cases for 13 percent increase, followed by Clothing & Apparel with 1,071 cases for 19 percent increase, Computer Products with 916 cases for a 37 percent increase.

Accommodation with 915 cases had the biggest increase at 44 percent, from 2024.

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With consumption transcending geographical boundaries, an international metropolis such as Hong Kong has been entering into agreements with 36 countries or regions to establish a complaint referral mechanism.

These include 30 provinces and cities in the Mainland, Macau, as well as South Korea, Japan, Singapore, Thailand and Malaysia.

“The Council said it will continue to explore ways to strengthen collaboration with countries and regions with which Memorandums of Understanding have been signed, with a view to fostering a more secure cross-border consumption.

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The Council also designated the Guangdong Consumer Council as the pilot partner for its Mainland cooperation program.

In addition to coordinating consumer rights protection policies between the two places, the Council also joined the drafting of the “GBA Standards” together with the Macao SAR Government Consumer Council, and will explore collaborations in conducting product tests or research projects, as well as launching joint education and promotional initiatives.

Filipinos traveling to HK told not to carry bags for fee or favor

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The Philippine Consulate General in Hong Kong has advised Filipinos traveling to the Special Administrative Region not to carry luggage for other people, in exchange for a free trip or a fee.

“Filipinos traveling to Hong Kong are advised to carry only luggage that was personally packed with all contents accounted for,” said the PCG advisory issued Monday.

“This is to ensure that instances of persons becoming unwitting mules for illicit substances (i.e. illicit drugs, endangered species, vape) will be avoided.”

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The warning came as at least two Filipino tourists appeared in court recently on charges of drug trafficking, one of the most serious offences under Hong Kong laws, for which the maximum penalty is life imprisonment and a fine of up to $5 million.

There could be more, as press statements from Hong Kong Customs and Excise Bureau report of drug-related apprehensions being made at the airport, mainly from travelers from Bangkok and more recently, from Cambodia.

The number of drug-related arrests spiked soon after the pandemic, and appears to have become even more frequent in recent months, involving millions of dollars’ worth of drugs.

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In one of the recent cases, a 28-year-old Filipina tourist who listed her occupation as “freelancer” was arrested on Oct. 18 last year after she flew in from Bangkok, allegedly with 15.5 kilos of marijuana worth more than $3 million in her checked-in baggage.

Ma. Cristina Fernandez remains in jail and is due to appear again in court on Mar 11.

Separately, 27-year-old Filipino tourist Clay John Tianzon appeared in West Kowloon Court last Feb. 11, charged with bringing in 9.2 kg of suspected cannabis buds worth around $2 million, apart from an “alternative smoking product” or vape.

Sample of cannabis buds seized at the airport by customs agents

Tianzon is charged with trafficking in a dangerous drug contrary to sections 4(1)(a) and (3) of the Dangerous Drugs Ordinance, and importing an alternative smoking product contrary to Section 13B of the Import and Export Ordinance.


Like Fernandez, the defendant who is a photographer, had flown in from Bangkok on July 25 last year.

Both were remanded in jail after their hearing, and given the gravity of the charges against them, would most likely have their cases transferred to the High Court.

Top Phl law firm to give free legal advice in HK

Posted on 22 February 2026 No comments

 


One of the Philippines’ top law firms, Divina Law, will take part for the first time in the “Idulog Mo Kay Atorni” free legal advice program of the Philippine Consulate General  to be held on March 15, Sunday, 10am to 5pm at the OFW Global Centre on the 18th floor of United Centre in Admiralty.

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Lawyers from Divina Law will provide legal advice on Philippine laws while Pro Bono Hong Kong will respond to questions on Hong Kong laws.

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Registered clients will be provided with one-on-one consultations throughout the day. But only 40 participants will be accepted, 20 for the morning session and 20 for the afternoon session.

Those who wish to avail of the service should register no later than March 10 b scanning the QR codes in the attached poster or through the following links:

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Airport’s Terminal 2 to open May 27

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The new coach terminal; above it are the check-in facilities

Filipinos going home for vacations may be taking their flights from the new Terminal 2 of Hong Kong International Airport starting May 27.

Some 15 airlines serving cities in the region -- such as Cebu Pacific, Air Asia, HK Express and Hong Kong Airlines – and those operating short-haul routes are expected to operate from the new terminal.

Officials postponed the terminal’s opening to make way for comprehensive testing of facilities such as baggage systems and smart check-in.


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Airport Authority Chairman Fred Lam said the opening was also timed for the expected summer travel peak.

The new terminal aims to relieve pressure on Terminal 1, freeing up space for more long-haul and premium flights, as well as position Hong Kong to remain the world’s busiest airport for the 15th year. 

Secretary for Transport and Logistics Mable Chan reported that the airport handled 61 million passengers last year, up 15 percent from the previous year.


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The airport targets 70 million passengers this year, and T2 could handle about 15 million passengers using the facility by year-end; a full-year operation could bring its output to 20-30 million.

Support facilities are already in place, such as the new coach terminal at Terminal 2, which began operations on September 23, 2025. It offers 41 parking bays for tour buses, cross-boundary coaches, private cars, crew buses and resident buses, plus cross-boundary ticketing counters serving over 110 destinations in the Greater Bay Area.


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The commissioning of the third runway has expanded air links, prompting the government to sign aviation agreements with nine new partners, including Chile, Ecuador and Poland, last year, with plans to add 10 more in regions such as South America, Central Asia, the Middle East and Africa next year.

Pre-EDSA commemoration focuses on ending corruption

Posted on 21 February 2026 No comments

 

Tens of thousands watched the Edsa kick-off concert

Several Filipino celebrities led by Ogie Alcasid and Janno Gibbs entertained tens of thousands of Filipinos at Quezon Memorial Circle (QMC) on Saturday in a “kick-off concert” for the 40th anniversary celebration of the Edsa People Power Revolution.

The six-hour show focused solely on fighting corruption, and made no calls on ending oppression and abuse in the country, which were what fueled People Power in February 1986.

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A day-long series of prayer marches, programs and a concert will be held to commemorate the actual 40th anniversary of the Edsa revolt on Feb 25, across three sites in Quezon City, in a third installment of the Trillion Peso March against corruption.

Ending corruption was the theme of the QMC show

The “Awit at Aksyon Kontra Korapsyon” at QMC was organized by Mayors for Good Governance (M4GG) and Kaya Natin! Movement for Good Governance and Ethical Leadership, and held four days before the actual People Power revolt that ousted then President and dictator Ferdinand E. Marcos, Sr.

Ironically, the celebration of four decades of People Power is being held four years since the late dictator’s son, Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. became the country’s president, and six months since he took the lid off the massive corruption in the country’s flood control projects.

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Likely because of the incongruous scenario organizers of the QMC celebration made an obvious effort to steer the program away from politics, and focused entirely on cracking down on corruption and getting the culprits held to account.

Yellow was the dominant color

Throughout the program, the hosts said it was a gathering of people from different political persuasions and colors, but yellow which was used by protesters during the Edsa revolt dominated, with a smattering of whites, blues and red (a color identified with Marcos. Jr.)

Not one of the organizers’ shirts was colored pink, which was identified with former Vice Prsident Leni Robredo when she campaigned for the presidency against Marcos, Jr in 2022.

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Neither was green used, the preferred color of incumbent Vice President Sara Duterte, who has publicly severed her political alliance with the president and has been heaping harsh verbal attacks on him since.

Most tellingly, guest singer Nica del Rosario did not (or was not allowed) to sing her massive hit “Rosas” as it was used as a theme song for the failed presidential bid of Leni Robredo, who has since been elected mayor of Naga City.

But after a just a little nudge from host Ogie Diaz, many in the audience gladly broke into singing the familiar refrain of the song, which they obviously knew by heart.

The audience consisted largely of young people

Politicians were also noticeably absent from the stage, although the cameras focused on Senator Bam Aquino at one point, and hosts said Quezon City Mayor Joy Belmonte had greeted them backstage.

But what was left unsaid subtly found its way to the crowd through old footage from the Edsa revolt that was flashed intermittently on the screen, and fiery speeches from some of the guest entertainers, notably actress Iza Calzado.

Surprisingly, singer and actress Ice Seguerra who was a known supporter of Marcos Jr’s predecessor, Rodrigo Duterte, opened the main part of the program by singing the much-loved protest song, “Bayan Ko”, and taking a strong stand against corruption and abuse.

Duterte, who is now imprisoned in The Hague after being charged with crimes against humanity by the International Criminal Court, had appointed Seguerra chair of the National Youth Commission but he quit after two years.

Also among those who took part in the show were Bea Binene, Elmo and Arkin Magalona, Rivermaya, Ebe Dancel, Pio Balbuena, Amiel Sol, Earl Agustin, Chelsea Alley, Over October, Femme MNL, Morobeats, Madeline, Hey Moonshine, Stonefree, Chloe Redondo, Jkris Dantes, Crispin, Sisa and Bassilyo, TSN Drag, DJ Jhaiho, Mz. Chronicles and Jasmine Dudley-Scales.

 

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36 persons rounded up in latest anti-illegal worker drive

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Immigration officers escort suspected illegal workers after arrest.

The Immigration Department (ImmD) rounded up 36 persons in its latest anti-illegal worker operations.

Those arrested consisted of 24 suspected illegal workers, nine suspected employers and three suspected aiders and abettors.

The arrests resulted from ImmD’s territory-wide anti-illegal worker operations, as well as joint operations with the Hong Kong Police Force, the Food and Environmental Hygiene Department, the  Leisure and Cultural Services Department and Hong Kong Customs, from Feb. 6 to Feb. 15.


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During the anti-illegal worker operations at various Lunar New Year fairs, ImmD officers raided multiple stalls at the events and arrested 12 suspected illegal workers and six suspected employers.

The workers comprised four men and eight women, aged 18 to 52. They were found selling goods at the stalls.

Two men and four women, aged 33 to 49, were suspected of employing them.


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Apart from mounting enforcement operations, ImmD deployed a promotional vehicle and ImmD officers to distribute "Don't Employ Illegal Workers" leaflets and convey the message to Lunar New Year fair stall owners and other retailers across the territory.

In other anti-illegal worker operations, ImmD officers raided multiple target locations including restaurants, retail stores and garages etc. and arrested 12 suspected illegal workers, comprising three men and nine women, aged 20 to 54.

Among them, two men and two women were holding recognisance forms which prohibit them from taking any employment, with one woman also being suspected of using and being in possession of a forged Hong Kong identity card.


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The arrested workers were found performing dishwashing, garage mechanic and goods loading duties.

Two men and one woman, aged 35 to 65, were arrested for employing the illegal workers. Furthermore, the suspected aiders and abettors arrested were three men aged 42 to 45.

An investigation into the suspected employers is ongoing, and the possibility of further arrests is not ruled out.

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