HK public broadcaster in controversial editorial overhaul

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Hong Hong’s public broadcaster RTHK faces a reshuffle of senior figures as a review of its operations was released by the government, but a union official said it had been stripped of its editorial independence.

The government has appointed an administrative officer to replace Leung Ka-wing as the new Director of Broadcasting and lead the public broadcaster, which produced a series of investigative reports and shows about the anti-extradition protests in 2019.

Patrick Li Pak-chuen, 52, the Deputy Secretary for Home Affairs, will succeed Leung on March 1 and become the next director of Broadcasting and editor-in-chief of RTHK, according to a statement released by the government on Friday.

Leung’s contract was due to expire in August, but it was ended early by mutual consent. The government said it had earlier conducted an open recruitment exercise but could not find a suitable candidate to fill the Director of Broadcasting post.

Li was a seasoned Administrative Officer with proven leadership and management skills and would ensure that RTHK fully abided by its charter, said Patrick Nip, the Secretary for the Civil Service.

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