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William Wong becomes first to resign from Legco over scandal in 26 years

Resignation comes hours after Chinese University of Hong Kong suspended Wong, an associate dean, following his arrest on Monday

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Lawmaker William Wong has also been suspended by CUHK. Photo: Handout
CUHK said it was deeply concerned about the incident. Photo: Eugene Lee
Wong was arrested on Monday on suspicion of drink-driving and hit-and-run. Photo: Handout
William YiuandFiona Sun

Hong Kong lawmaker William Wong Kam-fai has become the first to resign from the Legislative Council over a scandal in more than two decades, following his arrest on suspicion of drink-driving and a hit-and-run.

Wong’s announcement that he had stepped down on Friday came hours after the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) suspended Wong, an associate dean of its engineering faculty, from administrative duties.

“I sincerely apologise for the distress caused to society and the Legislative Council by the recent traffic incident,” Wong said.

“To avoid impacting the operation of the Legislative Council, after careful consideration, I have decided to resign from all my positions in the Legislative Council with immediate effect.”

He also appealed for the public’s understanding about being unable to comment further given that a police investigation was under way, adding that he would continue to strive for the community and the city in his future roles.

Wong, 66, was arrested on Monday night after crashing his car into two parked vehicles on campus.

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