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18/11/2013 07:21:00
Hong Kong’s Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying says he is not in favor of offering cash-handouts in his upcoming policy address. Last week, Macau’s Chief Executive announced a record handout of 9000 patacas for each permanent resident during his policy address. When attending RTHK’s forum program “Voices from the Hall” last Friday, Leung was asked by a resident if he would follow in Macau’s footsteps of offering cash handouts. “I don’t advocate handing out cash,” replied Leung, stressing that public money would be better spent helping society’s less well-off. “If the government has the finances, I think our cash should go to the needy, including low-income families and disabled people, and to encourage Hong Kong’s social and economic development.”
MACAU DAILY TIMES - CY Leung shows no favor of cash-handout in HK
I'm thinking about how to use my MOP 9,000 (around US$ 1,470).
Hong Kong’s Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying says he is not in favor of offering cash-handouts in his upcoming policy address. Last week, Macau’s Chief Executive announced a record handout of 9000 patacas for each permanent resident during his policy address. When attending RTHK’s forum program “Voices from the Hall” last Friday, Leung was asked by a resident if he would follow in Macau’s footsteps of offering cash handouts. “I don’t advocate handing out cash,” replied Leung, stressing that public money would be better spent helping society’s less well-off. “If the government has the finances, I think our cash should go to the needy, including low-income families and disabled people, and to encourage Hong Kong’s social and economic development.”
MACAU DAILY TIMES - CY Leung shows no favor of cash-handout in HK
I'm thinking about how to use my MOP 9,000 (around US$ 1,470).