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Sammy Heung
Sammy Heung
Hong Kong
@HeungSammy
Reporter, Hong Kong
Sammy graduated from The University of Hong Kong with a degree in Journalism. She joined the Post in 2021.

Authorities have not disclosed names of highest earners, but Post check finds heavy hitters from major conglomerates earn anywhere from HK$9 million to HK$130 million.

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The Post discovers Sichuan-based Xiaohongshu user posted exam booklets of this year’s mathematics as well as citizenship and social development tests.

Government bureau says new feature will allow the 1823 public inquiry hotline chatbot to answer questions across all service areas by third quarter of year.

Reports claim user on mainland China’s Xiaohongshu platform allegedly uploaded question and answer book of this year’s English-language listening test.

One-fifth of those buildings are located in Yau Tsim Mong, home to 60-year-old New Lucky House where blaze killed five and injured 43 others.

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Deputy health secretary Sam Hui says private sector accounts for more than 60 per cent of record views, but only contributes less than 1 per cent of data uploaded.

Executive Council member warns industry’s personnel shortage is making it difficult to ensure waste is properly recycled, days after pay-as-you-throw trial run launches.

Hospital Authority’s Dennis Lee says collaboration with Hong Kong Science Park to share anonymous clinical records may promote development of health technologies.