Here are my thoughts and comments:
Whether Donald Tsang is guilty or not would not change my
view that corrupted politicians can be found everywhere, not just in Hong
Kong.
It is a political comedy (or tragedy if you insist), that
Donald Tsang was made a Knight Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the
British Empire (KBE) for his long-time service to Hong Kong.
He was knighted by Prince Charles at the Government House just hours before the
handover of Hong Kong back to Chinese rule on July 1, 1997.
Being a British knight, Donald
Tsang then became the second Chief Executive of Hong Kong (2005 to 2012). Does
anybody know if he gave up his KBE or OBE (Order of British Empire), before he
took office as the Chief Executive of Hong Kong? I heard rumor that he refused
to give it up. It would be so awkward, politically incorrect, and legally confusing
for a British Knight to rule over Chinese Hong Kong.
I also heard that Prince Charles
was really upset (in private), that Queen Elizabeth had to hand over Hong Kong
to the Communist Chinese in Beijing. Some reporter overheard his private complaint and
leaked out the news.
In the news, Donald Tsang has been found guilty of corruption and sentenced to prison for 20 months. What a fall !!!
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