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Legislative Council elections 2016
Hong KongPolitics

Register at centre of police investigation containing personal details of 8,000 Hong Kong voters has gone, election officials admit

  • Electoral office chief Wong See-man says folder has been missing since 2016 and attempts to find it have failed
  • Officers hid the fact the file could not be found when they were first asked for it more than two years ago

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The register contained details of voters from the polling station at SKH Ho Chak Wan Primary School in Tsing Yi. Photo: Felix Wong
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Hong Kong election authorities have contacted police after admitting they cannot find a folder containing the personal details of 8,000 voters, which is wanted as part of a law enforcement investigation.

Officials said they spent all weekend searching through thousands of ballot boxes and suitcases for the register, which was connected to the Legislative Council election in September 2016.

On Tuesday, Registration and Electoral Office (REO) chief Wong See-man revealed that the register had gone missing in October 2016, when a law enforcement agency requested it from his office.

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But officers did not report this to their supervisors, he added.

“No report was made to me. I must admit that there’s problems with our internal communication,” Wong conceded.

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Secretary for Constitutional and Mainland Affairs Patrick Nip apologised to voters. Photo: Nora Tam
Secretary for Constitutional and Mainland Affairs Patrick Nip apologised to voters. Photo: Nora Tam
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